One of the world's first baby rhino orphanages has opened in South Africa.
The first baby is a five month-old black rhino who experts believe was abandoned by its mother.
The little one receives 24 hour attention and is fed a nutritious diet of both vegetables and milk.
The center is set up to give baby rhinos who have been orphaned by poachers a chance at surviving in the wild.
In the first half of this year an estimated 245 rhinos were poached in South Africa.
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Rhino Orphanage
August 14, 2012
Updated Aug 14, 2012 at 6:31 AM PDT
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