A rhinoceros calf enjoyed a day of fun at the Ramat Gan Safari park on Monday, getting to know her crash partners and rolling in the dirt.
The young rhino was born on Dec. 30 and is the 31st white rhino to be born in the zoo, which takes pride in being one of the leading zoos in rhino breeding.
According to zoologist Keren Or, the rhino mother gave birth in the African park before zookeepers could lure her into a fenced area where she could deliver safely.
Both mother and baby rhinos stayed in a safe, fenced area for a few more weeks before the newborn managed to get out of it and began exploring her new home, while still staying close to her mother for much-needed protection.
The latest newborn mammal is still to be named, a spokeswoman for the Safari told Reuters.