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New baby rhinoceros debuts at Dublin zoo
IrishCentral Columnists
@IrishCentral
Dec 15, 2010
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Dublin zoo has unveiled its latest addition to the public.
A new rhino calf, born last Friday took it’s first steps yesterday alongside its mother Ashanti.
The new addition to Ireland’s largest zoo will be named via public competition.
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