Second rhinoceros born at North Carolina Zoo in 11 days


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ASHEBORO, N.C. (AP) — The North Carolina Zoo says another southern white rhinoceros has been born, the second such birth at the zoo in 11 days.

The zoo said in a news release the female calf was born early Friday in the Watani Grasslands habitat, which was created for a breeding rhino herd.

Zookeepers described the calf as healthy and doing well. According to the news release, she's expected to gain 100 pounds a month in the first year and could weigh from between 3,500 and 5,500 pounds (1,587 and 2,494 kg) when fully grown.

The first rhino calf, also a female, was born on July 2. Before that, it had been 41 years since a rhino was born at the zoo.

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