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REPRO FREE 29 August 2016 Rhino Calf Born at Dublin Zoo Dublin Zoo is delighted to announce the arrival of a southern white rhinoceros calf. The male calf, who is yet to be named, was born to mother Ashanti and father Chaka at 1.45pm on Thursday 25th August and weighs approximately 60kgs. The youngster joins the rest of the herd – Sam, Reni, Chaka, Zanta, Nyala and of course his mother Ashanti - at the African Savanna. © PATRICK BOLGER The children of Ireland are invited to suggest a name for the newest arrival based on his African origin. Name suggestions can be submitted at www.DublinZoo.ie  Dublin Zoo, a not for profit organisation, is open seven days a week from 9.30am to 6pm. For further information on Dublin Zoo visit www.facebook.com/dublinzoo, www.dublinzoo.ie. ENDS For more information, please contact: Heidi O’Sullivan: 01 634 2583 / 087 297 2046 Siobhan Grogan 01 6342561/ 085 2249485 PSG Communications dublinzoo@psgcomms.ieREPRO FREE 29 August 2016 Rhino Calf Born at Dublin Zoo Dublin Zoo is delighted to announce the arrival of a southern white rhinoceros calf. The male calf, who is yet to be named, was born to mother Ashanti and father Chaka at 1.45pm on Thursday 25th August and weighs approximately 60kgs. The youngster joins the rest of the herd – Sam, Reni, Chaka, Zanta, Nyala and of course his mother Ashanti - at the African Savanna. © PATRICK BOLGER The children of Ireland are invited to suggest a name for the newest arrival based on his African origin. Name suggestions can be submitted at www.DublinZoo.ie  Dublin Zoo, a not for profit organisation, is open seven days a week from 9.30am to 6pm. For further information on Dublin Zoo visit www.facebook.com/dublinzoo, www.dublinzoo.ie. ENDS For more information, please contact: Heidi O’Sullivan: 01 634 2583 / 087 297 2046 Siobhan Grogan 01 6342561/ 085 2249485 PSG Communications dublinzoo@psgcomms.ie

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Heidi O’Sullivan at Dubliun Zoo writes:

Dublin Zoo is delighted to announce the arrival of a southern white rhinoceros calf. The male calf, who is yet to be named, was born to mother Ashanti and father Chaka at 1.45pm last Thursday and weighs approximately 60kgs.

The youngster joins the rest of the herd – Sam, Reni, Chaka, Zanta, Nyala and of course his mother Ashanti (top left) – at the African Savanna.The newborn is Ashanti’s fifth calf and is another significant success for Dublin Zoo as part of the European Endangered Species Programme established to assist the survival of the near threatened southern white rhinoceros….

…The children of Ireland are invited to suggest a name for the newest arrival based on his African origin. Name suggestions can be submitted here…

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33 thoughts on “Name That Calf

  1. Daisy Chainsaw

    Tricky Hickey, seeing as he will live his life, cruelly incarcerated in a foreign country, with unsuitable conditions, away from his family.

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