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The last Northern white rhinoceros, Sudan, dies in Ol Pejeta Conservancy‬‬, Kenya

Speed News Desk 20 March 2018, 14:28 IST

The last Northern white rhinoceros, Sudan, dies in Ol Pejeta Conservancy‬‬, Kenya

A 45-year-old rhino, which was the world's last male northern white rhino named Sudan died on Tuesday, researchers confirmed. He died of age-related complications.

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In a statement released by Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya, the rhino was euthanized on Monday after his suffering increased significantly. The statement also said, "He was no longer able to stand. His muscles and bones had degenerated and his skin had extensive wounds." 

In order to save this subspecies, the rhino was a part of an ambitious project along with two female rhino.
The statement also mentioned that his death won't affect the project but now they would focus on vitro fertilization techniques. This is done by using stored semen from dead rhinos and eggs extracted from the two remaining females.

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 CEO of the conservancy, Richard Vigne said, "This last rhino was the greatest ambassador of his species. He will be remembered for ages."

He was a celebrity in his own way, last year in a fundraising effort, he was listed as the "Most Eligible Bachelor" on Tinder dating app.

The Conservancy said that they have collected genetic material of the last heir of white rhino, in a hope for future attempts of reproduction.

With a 24/7 armed guard at his sanctuary in Kenya to protect him from poachers, the majestic 44-year-old giant is a heartbeat

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