Cotswold Wildlife Park in Oxfordshire has now seen 11 calves born in 11 years.
Two white rhinos calves have been born a week apart at an Oxfordshire wildlife park.
Ruby gave birth to a male calf on 12 August and Nancy birthed a female calf exactly a week later on 19 August.Media caption,The wildlife park has now seen 11 rhino calves born in 11 years.
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