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Baby Rhino Serenaded to Sleep by Guitar Playing Aussie in South Africa

Ag shame… this is so cute. A baby rhino – which is being cared for by Petronel Nieuwoudt’s wonderful Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary – falls asleep to the gentle strumming of a guitar by an Australian zoo keeper. The little rhino calf was adopted by the South African Sanctuary at the age of one-day-old, […]

Ag shame… this is so cute. A baby rhino – which is being cared for by Petronel Nieuwoudt’s wonderful Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary – falls asleep to the gentle strumming of a guitar by an Australian zoo keeper.

The little rhino calf was adopted by the South African Sanctuary at the age of one-day-old, after her mother sadly rejected her at birth.

The Sanctuary says she “has a strong will to survive” and “continues to improve as each day goes by!”

They added: “Fortunately for Care for Wild staff, we have the ‘baby rhino sleep whisperer’ in the form of Mark Mills, who is a ungulate keeper at Monarto Zoo, and is currently at our rhino orphanage on a 6 month work placement. Whenever Mark plays the guitar, this baby rhino will listen intently and then snuggle up next to him where she falls into a deep sleep.”

Some of Mark’s friends have joked that perhaps she’s pretending to sleep so he’ll stop playing!

Watch Baby Rhino Calf Serenaded to Sleep by Guitar Playing Australian Zoo Keeper

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About Care for Wild

Petronel Nieuwoudt started her career in the Endangered Species Protection Unit (a specialized unit of the Police) where she held the rank of captain. In 1999 she left the police service and started The Game Capture School. With more than 20 years of experience in the care and conservation of wild animals, Petronel has now consolidated her efforts to develop a centre in Mpumalanga, South Africa that is totally devoted to the care and rehabilitation of African wild animals – in all shapes and sizes!

VISIT: www.careforwild.co.za