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Andalas, the first Sumatran rhino born in captivity in more than 112 years. He was born at the [[Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden Wiki|Cincinnati Zoo]] on September 13, 2001. He is the first in a long line of Sumatran rhinos that hopefully will be bred in captivity and eventually introduced back into the wild to help bolster wild rhino populations.
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Andalas, the first Sumatran rhino born in captivity in more than 112 years. He was born at the [[Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden Wiki|Cincinnati Zoo]] on [[File:Andals.jpg|thumb|Andalas at 1 day old at the [[Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden Wiki|Cincinnati Zoo]]]][[File:Andy_4.jpg|thumb|Andalas at the Sumatran Rhino Conservation Center in Indonesia]]September 13, 2001. He is the first in a long line of Sumatran rhinos that hopefully will be bred in captivity and eventually introduced back into the wild to help bolster wild rhino populations.
   
 
Andalas now weighs over 1,600 pounds and has fully adapted to his life in the jungle at the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary in Indonesia. He will have a baby in July with his mate Ratu at the sanctuary. His parents are the world famous deceased mother Emi, and father Ipuh. His sibling are sister [[Suci (Sumatran Rhino)|Suci]] (2004) at the Cincinnati Zoo, and brother [[Harapan (Sumatran Rhino)|Harapan]] at the L.A. Zoo.
 
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Andalas now weighs over 1,600 pounds and has fully adapted to his life in the jungle at the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary in Indonesia. His parents are the world famous deceased mother Emi, and father Ipuh. His sibling are sister [[Suci (Sumatran Rhino)|Suci]] (2004) at the Cincinnati Zoo, and brother [[Harapan (Sumatran Rhino)|Harapan]] at the L.A. Zoo.
 

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Andalas, the first Sumatran rhino born in captivity in more than 112 years. He was born at the Cincinnati Zoo on

Andals

Andalas at 1 day old at the Cincinnati Zoo

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Andalas at the Sumatran Rhino Conservation Center in Indonesia

September 13, 2001. He is the first in a long line of Sumatran rhinos that hopefully will be bred in captivity and eventually introduced back into the wild to help bolster wild rhino populations.

Andalas now weighs over 1,600 pounds and has fully adapted to his life in the jungle at the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary in Indonesia. He will have a baby in July with his mate Ratu at the sanctuary. His parents are the world famous deceased mother Emi, and father Ipuh. His sibling are sister Suci (2004) at the Cincinnati Zoo, and brother Harapan at the L.A. Zoo.