Cotswold Wildlife Park in Oxfordshire has now seen 11 calves born in 11 years.
Cotswold Wildlife Park welcomes two baby white rhinosThe new arrivals at Cotswold Wildlife Park came just in time for the zoo's Rhino Month, an annual event to raise conservation awareness.
Ruby gave birth to a male calf on 12 August and Nancy birthed a female calf exactly a week later on 19 August.Subsection
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