An eastern black rhinoceros named Kapuki has given birth to a calf at Chicago’s Lincoln Park Zoo.
The zoo said Kapuki was pregnant for 15 months before the calf was born on Sunday night.
Zoo staff monitored her labour and are watching the rhino and her calf remotely using cameras to give them privacy but are nearby.
The zoo has not named the calf or announced its sex, but officials say details will be announced once available.
The animals will not be visible to the public until further notice, but people can follow along on the zoo’s social media accounts and at #RhinoWatch on twitter.
Zoo officials say the calf stood up at just 53 minutes old.
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