
Zoo’s rare rhino dies
CINCINNATI — An endangered Sumatran rhino that fathered the first Sumatran rhino calf born in captivity in more than a century died yesterday, a local zoo says.
Ipuh, said to be about 33 years old, was one of the Cincinnati Zoo’s most famous residents. The zoo says he had fathered three calves since 2001, the most ever in captivity.
Fewer than 200 Sumatran rhinos live in the wild.
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