Guardian: Four of the world's rarest rhinoceroses have been captured by camera traps installed in an Indonesian national park, according to an environmental group.
The footage from movement-triggered hidden cameras shows two female Javan rhinos and two calves in Ujung Kulon national park in November and December last year, said WWF.
Javan rhinos are among the world's most endangered species, with an estimated population of no more than 50 in Ujung Kulon. A few others live in Cat Tien national park, in......
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Javan rhinos captured on film in Indonesia
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on February 28th, 2011
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