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n”She’s a great rhino to work with and has so much personality. Although it’s sad to see her go, the chance to hopefully have a breeding group of rhinos, with the introduction of Granville is something that excites us all,” he told the British news media outlet, SWNS.nn”With white rhinos being a species that face a lot of struggles out in the wild, breeding them here at Woburn would be a great step in the right direction for their conservation.”nnSince arriving at the park, Bonnie has taken some time settling in and getting to know the other rhinos in neighboring paddocks in the rhino house. She met her sister Ailsa for the first time and the park said the pair displayed some sibling rivalry right off the bat.nnThe pair greeted each other with a short pushing match which lasted for a minute or two before they went off to share some hay together.nnBoth Ailsa and Bonnie started life at yet another safari park in the UK called Blair Drummond, in Scotland—which seems awfully cold for rhinos.nnSHARE This Delightful Life And Times Of Captive Rhinos…

