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Two rare Javan rhino calves have been found in Indonesia

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Two rare Javan rhino calves have been found in Indonesia

One of two rare Javan rhino calves captured by camera in Indonesia, it offers hope for the future of the species.

In a park in Indonesia, two Javan rhino cubs were spotted, one of the most dangerous warm-blooded animals in the world.

The climate service said the couple, ranging in age from 90 days to one, was filmed with a camera at Ujung Kulon Public Park in March. At the westernmost tip of the island of Java, Ujung Kulon is the last wild habitat for the Javan rhinoceros.

After a long period of population decline, there are only 73 rare species of warm-blooded animals in the shelter, and the shelter contains 5,100 hectares (12,600 plots of land) of luxurious rainforest and freshwater streams. Javan rhinos have free skin folds, giving them a protective layer.

They were once numerous in Southeast Asia, but they have been hit hard by widespread poaching and human encroachment on their environment. Hopefully this time I can survive very well.

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