There are some things that can always make you happy: the smell of warm croissants, a good song, or the sight of a little animal scampering happily through the grass always does it for me. It’s just not often that the little animal is a rhino calf. If you’re in need of an instant boost, please take a minute and a half to watch this video: it will make your day.
Ntombi was injured and orphaned when rhino poachers killed her mother in January (read the sad story here) but she’s been nursed back to health at the Rhino Orphan Response Project, part of the Endangered Wildlife Trust.
“Frolic” isn’t a word we usually associate with rhinos, but there doesn’t really seem to be a synonym for what this little rhino is doing: running around just for the fun of it.
When the story of rhinos in South Africa is often a tragic one (read: dehorned rhino carcass found in Marakele), it means a lot to know that at least one calf is safe and happy due to the hard work of rhino conservationists. You can find details on how to contribute or volunteer on the Endangered Wildlife Trust website.
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