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Meet the ‘miracle’ black rhino baby born on Christmas Eve

  • Calf appears healthy and has been bonding ‘behind the scenes’ with mother, Doppsee
  • Fewer than two black rhino calves are born annually in captivity, zoo officials

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A rare black rhino calf born at the Potter Park Zoo in Lansing, Michigan, on Tuesday. Photo: Courtesy of Potter Park Zoo
The Washington Post

He was not born in a manger, and there were no wise men, nor frankincense or myrrh. But the masses are still flocking to see him.

Meet the Potter Park Zoo’s Christmas Eve miracle, a black rhino calf born at 5.40am on December 24 in Lansing, Michigan.

“It’s a boy!” the zoo wrote in the calf’s birth announcement.

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The little guy does not yet have a name, but he has been collecting fans since before he was born. A video feed of his mother, 12-year-old Doppsee, broadcast his birth on the zoo’s Facebook page.

The baby rhino stood within an hour and a half of appearing in the world, nursed for the first time midmorning and has been the star of the zoo’s social media pages since.

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