science.slashdot.org - An anonymous reader writes: The last male northern white
rhinoceros died just last week, and a total of just 29,000 rhinoceroses now remain on earth.
The world's last male northern white
rhinoceros died this year.
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The last male northern white
rhinoceros, Sudan,
died Monday, leaving only two females alive.
Northern White
Rhinoceros They are now down to just 3 living (and nonbreeding) animals left, since the 2 that lived at the San Diego Zoo
died this year.
And if it falls ill, «anoint it with the clarified fat of a snow leopard's leg and, in a thrush's egg shell, give it to drink the juice of custard apples, into which are added three pinches of shredded
rhinoceros horns, and apply piebald leeches; and if it
dies, remember that man is not immortal and thou too must
die».
Sudan, the last male northern white
rhinoceros on Earth,
died Monday.
The world's last surviving male northern white
rhinoceros, Sudan,
died Monday at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy (OPC) in Kenya, potentially dooming the species to extinction.
The last male northern white
rhinoceros has
died but there is still hope that his death will not mark the end of his species.