
No need to try and adjust your dial, this blurry picture is the first ever photograph of a male Sumatran rhinoceros in the wild! The photo was taken in the Malaysian section of the Southeast Asian Island of Borneo. A group of conservations has been tracking these rhinos for 10 years, but this is the first actual sighting int he wild! It is the smallest and rarest of the rhino species. And it is hard to breed in captivity. A healthy calf was born in the Cincinnati Zoo in 2000, the first successful captive delivery in 112 years. Thanks to National Geographic News for the picture and article. |
Sep. 15, 2006 - Untitled Comment
Re. magnesium, did you get it from the grocery store or a different source?
Thanks!