Rare Rhino Baby Is Only The Second Of Her Kind Born In 128 Years

Ratu, an Indonesia-based rhino, lives at the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary, and was also responsible for the first calf born in captivity after this period that was more than a century long. Her son, Andatu, was born back in 2012. Ratu's little calves have each entered this world as more than just new adorable baby animals. As IRF Executive Director Dr. Susie Ellis told LittleThings, Sumatran rhinos are the most endangered large mammal on the planet because of their rapid rate of decline.