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Critically endangered baby black rhino makes debut at Cleveland zoo

CLEVELAND (AP) — A baby eastern black rhino has made its debut at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, giving a boost to efforts to conserve the endangered species. The 120-pound rhino, which made its public debut Friday, was born earlier this month to 22-year-old mother Kibibbi and 25-year-old father Forrest.

The rhino could be seen running around its enclosure in the Daniel Maltz Rhino Reserve. The zoo was also holding a contest to name the rhino.

The zoo has a long history of caring for the species, which has fewer than 583 adults in the wild.

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