M/S of African rhinoceros at Brooksville zoo with its baby, the only one born in captivity outside Africa. M/S of mother and baby in the cage. Children watch and smile. The baby nuzzles up to its mother's face....
M/S of African rhinoceros at Brooksville zoo with its baby, the only one born in captivity outside Africa. M/S of mother and baby in the cage. Children watch and smile. The baby nuzzles up to its mother's face. Various shots of them in the cage together. M/S as he sleeps.
M/S of hippopotamus and baby at water's edge. M/S's of Shoe-bill stork. M/S of mother and baby hippo, baby is lying on the ground. C/U of the stork again. M/S back view of mother and baby hippo walking into the water.
M/S of wallaby with baby in its pouch. Various shots as it walks and hops with the baby. The keeper feeds the wallaby whilst the baby looks on. M/S of the baby wallaby on the ground, it turns and jumps back in its mother's pouch. M/S of mother and baby.
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