The world’s last male northern white rhino, 45-year-old Sudan, was euthanised in Kenya on Monday after his condition worsened and he was unable to stand. His muscles and bones had degenerated and his skin had extensive wounds, researchers said. Sudan had been part of an effort to save the subspecies from extinction with the help of the two surviving females. ( News Source : Inshorts )
World’s last surviving male northern white rhino euthanised
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