Last month, a video of an orphaned baby rhinoceros was posted on YouTube.
Kind people saved her life, and soon the girl was clearly enjoying her first mud bath.
The video was posted online by caretakers helping animals rescued at a wild rhinoceros sanctuary. It is the world’s largest rhinoceros sanctuary in the 28,000 hectare Barberton Nature Reserve in Mpumalanga, South Africa. The exact location of the shelter has not been released for security reasons.

In the video, we can follow a rhinoceros named Daisy, who arrived at the shelter a few hours later. The child struggled to survive due to a series of infections, and two months later took a dip in the mud for the first time.
See the beautiful scenery a baby rhinoceros can watch ata shelter home in South Africa as it takes its first mud bath. Will the animal win your heart with its answer?