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Surely there is a source of info (webpage or online community) that has enough information to construct a family tree of all the known rhinos. I can't find who Suni's parents are, despite being named half-sibling to Nabire and Najin, and that Sudan has sired another rhino, I can't confirm that Sudan is his father (is he?) or who the mother is. Is anyone on top of this? 88.107.180.218 (talk) 12:30, 26 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
There are pages for Sudan and Angalifu, but not all the rhinos. It would make sense to have some kind of pedigree page for the rhinos, rather than diffuse information spread over the separate pages for the individuals. This would then directly compliment the standard specie page and all information would be on only two interlinked pages. Any thoughts? 88.107.180.218 (talk) 12:30, 26 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Birthplace
Similar to how people's birthplaces are East Germany or West Germany if they were born there before reunification, shouldnt the rhinoceros's birthplace be Sudan rather than South Sudan, with perhaps an indication that the location is present-day South Sudan?