There's nothing we loved more as children than coming up with cute and imaginative names for other people's pets, so the idea of doing it on a grander scale would have appealed to us immensely back in the day.



And following the birth of a southern white rhinoceros calf on Thursday, 25th August, Dublin Zoo have announced they need a hand naming the little lad, and that's where the children of Ireland come in.

 


Calling on tour country's younger generation for assistance with this very important task, Dublin Zoo have asked for suggestions for the newest arrival which are based on his African origin.

 

"We are absolutely thrilled with the new arrival," said Helen Clarke-Bennet, team leader of the African Plains 

 

"Ashanti is an experienced mother and the birth was very relaxed. The mother and calf are bonding and will remain very close for the first year of his life," she added.

 


With only 20,000 of these incredible creatures left in the wild, Dublin Zoo are committed to assisting the survival of the near threatened southern white rhinoceros.



And we're committed to making sure it gets the greatest name ever!



If you know of a little person who is a dab hand at this kind of thing, then be sure to let them know that Ashanti and Chaka need some help naming their son pronto, and find out more here.

 

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