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The final White Rhinoceros, captured by biologist Daniel Schneider, has been named Sudan. In December 2014, after the death of the North White Rhinoceros of the "Angilli", which was inhabited by the San Diego Bay of California in California, Sudan became the last male in the North Rhine.
At present, he is nearly 45 years of age and biologists say his ability to reproduce his species is highly probable. Susan resides in the Al Qaeda's archaeological site in Kenya.
The northern white rhinoceros, with the names of navy and fats, is accompanied by two female figures, and the three northern white rhinoceros, the last of the two, If Sudan died, the white white rhinoseris would disappear from the ground for eternity.
Legally, Sudan's custody was in the Czech Republic's Div kuravorean zoo. In 2009, however, the scientists in Kenya brought Kenya with the hope that breeding attempts would be more successful in northern Rhinoceros' homeland than in breeding efforts in Europe.
But natural breeding is also unsuccessful. As a result of long term medical research, the production of Sudan's semen was significantly reduced in 2015, while female and female Nautil and Fatu were more likely to be aged, but veterinarians were able to detect tubercle fertilization They are working.
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