Un bébé rhinocéros sort à l'extérieur pour la première fois AU CŒUR DU ZOO CAROLINE DU NORD

  • last year
Transcript
00:00 It's adorable.
00:02 Everything is new for her.
00:05 It's a big day, guys, because our new baby rhinoceros is going out in the open for the first time.
00:15 We're going to make sure that all the staff is in their place.
00:18 So, Nancy, you're going to stay here, and Lane, you're going to stand out in front of the door at the top.
00:23 I'm going to stay here, near this door, and I hope it's going to go smoothly and quickly.
00:27 Very good.
00:28 Perfect. Is everyone ready?
00:29 We're ready.
00:30 Open the door.
00:31 This is a perfect day to do that.
00:35 It's a bit warm, which is not usual at this time of year.
00:38 It allows us to get her out a little earlier.
00:41 She seems ready to go.
00:44 Come on, Linda.
00:47 Good girl.
00:49 There you go.
00:51 The baby is a little under three weeks old, and she has no idea of the world around her.
00:57 She's never seen grass, she's never seen mud, so I think she's going to be a little bit hesitant.
01:02 Good job, baby.
01:05 It's a big day.
01:08 The birds are singing, the frogs are singing, and it's the first time she's ever experienced all of this.
01:14 Oh, there she is.
01:17 She is so cute.
01:25 It's like a new world.
01:27 It's a big day for her.
01:29 To smell the fresh grass, all of these rhinoceros excrements, all of this stimulation.
01:35 After this, she's going to need a good nap.
01:39 Go on, little one. Go on.
01:41 Adorable.
01:43 To see babies grow up, to go out in the open air, and to experience life for the very first time,
01:48 is a truly special moment.
01:54 It looks like she's having a hard time following her mom.
01:57 Watch out for the hole.
02:00 The baby is taking her first bath, even though it wasn't planned.
02:03 She's stuck.
02:05 Mom is going to have to help you.
02:09 Oh, you're almost there.
02:12 There you go.
02:13 Yes.
02:14 Yay!
02:15 [Music]
02:22 [Music]

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