Scientists have successfully created two embryos from the northern white rhino — a crucial turning point in the race to save the majestic animal from extinction.
The last two northern white rhinos left worldwide — Fatu and Najin — are both female and living at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya. The last male, Sudan, died last year, raising fears the subspecies is on the verge of extinction, especially because the two females cannot carry a pregnancy.
In a new glimmer of hope, scientists announced Wednesday that they successfully fertilized in-vitro embryos collected from the two remaining female northern white rhinos.
Scientists collect eggs from the ovaries of one of the female rhinos.
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