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Mylo the White Rhino Meets His Big Brother

We love learning about the white rhinos at Disney’s Animal Kingdom! Three have been born at the Park since October, 2020, as part of the Species Survival Plan.

The youngest white rhino is Mylo, and he finally met his half-brother Ranger! Scott Terrell shared the details with Disney Parks Blog:

A new year brings new milestones and more conservation efforts for our white rhinos! Today Mylo, our 4-month-old rhino, joined his 1-year-old half-brother Ranger and the rest of the “crash” (a rhino herd) on the savanna at Kilimanjaro Safaris at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. Mylo and Ranger are two of three white rhino calves born at the theme park since October 2020. Each birth was part of the Species Survival Plan, which is overseen by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums to ensure the responsible breeding of endangered species in managed care.

The adorable, brotherly encounter marks the first time playful Mylo and Ranger interacted with each other on the Harambe Wildlife Reserve and we are excited to share images with you! Park guests aboard Kilimanjaro Safaris now have a chance to see little Mylo wallowing in the mud and exploring his new environment. It’s our hope seeing a rhino in person inspires our guests to connect with these magnificent creatures and sparks a lifelong respect and passion for nature that extends beyond our theme park into action and conservation for the species.

4-month-old rhino Mylo on Kilimanjaro Safaris

And that is not the only rhino news I have to share today. I am also thrilled to announce the name of the third and newest member of the white rhino herd is Logan! The spunky female calf was born in November to first-time mom Lola and Dugan, the bull of the crash. The name is the perfect combination of Dugan and Lola’s names and our animal care team’s homage to mom and dad. Logan will continue bonding with mom backstage before joining the herd on the savanna at Kilimanjaro Safaris in the coming months.

The three successful rhino births are an important milestone for our team of animal care experts and the culmination of a journey that began nearly two years ago with our scientists, veterinarians and keepers whose expertise made this possible. All three rhinos allow us to learn more about this near-threatened species and share our learnings with other institutions to aid in the expansion of the population in managed care.

For a behind-the-scenes look at how our team of experts care for all of these animals, check out “The Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom” on Disney+. And be sure to check the Disney Parks Blog, Disney’s Animals, Science and Environment Facebook page and @drmarkatdisney on Instagram, as we will continue to share updates on our animals and more conservation news!

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Paula K

I grew up in Western Massachusetts. When I was nine my family went to Disneyland and I was hooked. I grew up, attended New England College in Henniker, NH, and eventually moved to Virginia. I worked as a disc jockey, married, and became a full time mom when our daughter was born. Fast forward several years. In 2010, we moved to Central Florida and my Disney obsession grew. I now work as a freelance writer and spend my spare time in the Parks. Under the name Paula Brown, I penned the novels 'Dream Wanderers' and 'The Coffee Cruiser'. I also am a co-author of 'Dining at Walt Disney World: The Definitive Guide'. I'm obsessed with Star Wars, so this is a good time to live in Central Florida.

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