Rescue Zebra Comforts And Heals Orphaned Baby Rhino Calf

Carolyn Mullet

In the wild, rhinos and zebras would never have met. But at the Care For Wild Rhino Sanctuary in South Africa, they have become best friends. They become inseparable, and their strong bond wins hearts all over the world!

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The rhino calf named Daisy was admitted to the Care for Wild Rhino Sanctuary on December 9. She was just 12 hours old when a rescue team found her in the Kruger National Park. Her chance of survival was slim, but the staff never lost hope in saving her. Her road to recovery began, but she wasn’t alone in this as she had her friend Modjadji.

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The zebra was just a week old when she was taken to the sanctuary's ICU. She was found motionless and barely breathing on the reserve after heavy rains and storms. As soon as she met Daisy, the two formed a close friendship and that helped them overcome any obstacle.

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“She has befriended little Daisy and is really offering her a lot of comfort,” the sanctuary wrote. “She is incredibly gentle with her, and the two seem to be good friends already.”

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Both Daisy and Modjadji had a tough start, but they beat the odds together and they now thrive at the sanctuary. They’re now inseparable and can't live without each other. Wherever Daisy is, Modjadji isn't far behind.

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“They cuddle together at night, which gives Daisy comfort and security,” Bowker said. “[Modjadji] is a friend that can be with her 24/7, and this, in turn, helps to prevent too much human contact with Daisy.”
One day, Daisy and Modjadji will be allowed to roam freely and interact with other rhinos and zebras. But, for now, they are still best friends and share happy moments.

Watch these two adorable friends bonding, in the video below!

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