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[[Image:Ricko the Rhino.jpg|right|thumb|Ricko in 2009]]
[[Image:Ricko the Rhino.jpg|right|thumb|Ricko in 2009]]
'''Ricko''' (born [[January 16]], [[1997]]) is a 2,800 pound male Eastern black rhinoceros (''Diceros bicornis michaeli'') formerly residing at the [[Birmingham Zoo]].  He arrived at the zoo in [[2005]] and left for Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo in [[2009]].
'''Ricko''' (born [[January 16]], [[1997]]; died [[April 8]], [[2022]] at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, Illinois) was a 2,800 pound male Eastern black rhinoceros (''Diceros bicornis michaeli'') who was exhibited at the [[Birmingham Zoo]] from [[2005]] to [[2009]].


Ricko is part of the Species Survival Plan, a program of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums to help conserve rhinos and other animals. He was taken to Chicago as a breeding partner for a female there. Had he remained in Birmingham he was to have been included in the zoo's [[Trails of Africa]] exhibit, currently under construction.
Ricko was part of the Species Survival Plan, a program of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums to help conserve rhinos and other animals. He was taken to Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo in [[2009]] as a potential breeding partner for a female there. Had he remained in Birmingham he was to have been included in the zoo's [[Trails of Africa]] exhibit, then under construction.


As part of his enrichment activities, Ricko produced several paintings by spreading paint on boards using his upper lip. The paintings were sold as fund-raisers for the zoo. He also played with a large ball and enjoyed treats of watermelon, bananas and strawberries.
As part of his enrichment activities at the Birmingham Zoo, Ricko produced several paintings by spreading paint on boards using his upper lip. The paintings were sold as fund-raisers for the zoo. He also played with a large ball and enjoyed treats of watermelon, bananas and strawberries.


In August [[2009]] DuPont and Mohawk Carpets installed "SmartStrand Triexta" carpeting in Ricko's indoor exhibit area for two weeks to demonstrate its durability under harsh conditions. Chris Wade of HGTV supervised the design and installation of the carpeting. Four webcams were installed to allow internet users to observe him. Profits from t-shirt and toy sales related to the event were donated to the Zoo and to the International Rhinoceros Foundation.
In August [[2009]] DuPont and Mohawk Carpets installed "SmartStrand Triexta" carpeting in Ricko's indoor exhibit area for two weeks to demonstrate its durability under harsh conditions. Chris Wade of HGTV supervised the design and installation of the carpeting. Four webcams were installed to allow internet users to observe him. Profits from t-shirt and toy sales related to the event were donated to the Zoo and to the International Rhinoceros Foundation.


==References==
==References==
* Thornton, William (December 28, 2009) "Birmingham zookeepers keep circle of life turning." ''Birmingham News''
* Thornton, William (December 28, 2009) "Birmingham zookeepers keep circle of life turning." {{BN}}
* Nolen, Jermaine (April 9, 2022) "25-year-old rhinoceros Ricko dies of acute illness at Lincoln Park Zoo." ''Chicago Sun-Times''


==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:Rhinoceroses]]

Revision as of 16:19, 11 April 2022

Ricko in 2009

Ricko (born January 16, 1997; died April 8, 2022 at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, Illinois) was a 2,800 pound male Eastern black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis michaeli) who was exhibited at the Birmingham Zoo from 2005 to 2009.

Ricko was part of the Species Survival Plan, a program of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums to help conserve rhinos and other animals. He was taken to Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo in 2009 as a potential breeding partner for a female there. Had he remained in Birmingham he was to have been included in the zoo's Trails of Africa exhibit, then under construction.

As part of his enrichment activities at the Birmingham Zoo, Ricko produced several paintings by spreading paint on boards using his upper lip. The paintings were sold as fund-raisers for the zoo. He also played with a large ball and enjoyed treats of watermelon, bananas and strawberries.

In August 2009 DuPont and Mohawk Carpets installed "SmartStrand Triexta" carpeting in Ricko's indoor exhibit area for two weeks to demonstrate its durability under harsh conditions. Chris Wade of HGTV supervised the design and installation of the carpeting. Four webcams were installed to allow internet users to observe him. Profits from t-shirt and toy sales related to the event were donated to the Zoo and to the International Rhinoceros Foundation.

References

  • Thornton, William (December 28, 2009) "Birmingham zookeepers keep circle of life turning." The Birmingham News
  • Nolen, Jermaine (April 9, 2022) "25-year-old rhinoceros Ricko dies of acute illness at Lincoln Park Zoo." Chicago Sun-Times

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