Baby rhinos and zebras become best friends at animal sanctuary in South Africa after being orphaned

Love to the band first! Adorable baby rhinos and zebras become best friends at the sanctuary after they were found orphaned in the wild Daisy rhino and Modjadji zebra were rescued by Care For Wild animal sanctuary in South Africa Daisy, 12, was found with a "nasty umbilical infection" in December and needed a plasma transfusion Modjadji was found alone and barely alive aged one week after heavy rains and storms in November Became friends during their six months in care intensive, but will eventually be separated once they fully recover

Adorable images show the 'saving' friendship between seven-month-old rhino Daisy and zebra Modjadji who were both rescued by an orphan animal sanctuary in southern Africa.

Daisy and Modjadji, whose names mean "rain queen", have both regained their health at the Care For Wild wildlife sanctuary in Barberton Nature Reserve, near South Africa's border with Eswatini.

The inseparable friends were often photographed cuddling during their long time in intensive care, while videos show them sharing walks and dinners together.

Modjadji's love and hugs have been described as "lifesavers" for little Daisy, who has arrived at the shrine in a very bad way.

Baby rhinos and zebras become best friends at animal sanctuary in South Africa after being orphaned
Love to the band first! Adorable baby rhinos and zebras become best friends at the sanctuary after they were found orphaned in the wild Daisy rhino and Modjadji zebra were rescued by Care For Wild animal sanctuary in South Africa Daisy, 12, was found with a "nasty umbilical infection" in December and needed a plasma transfusion Modjadji was found alone and barely alive aged one week after heavy rains and storms in November Became friends during their six months in care intensive, but will eventually be separated once they fully recover

Adorable images show the 'saving' friendship between seven-month-old rhino Daisy and zebra Modjadji who were both rescued by an orphan animal sanctuary in southern Africa.

Daisy and Modjadji, whose names mean "rain queen", have both regained their health at the Care For Wild wildlife sanctuary in Barberton Nature Reserve, near South Africa's border with Eswatini.

The inseparable friends were often photographed cuddling during their long time in intensive care, while videos show them sharing walks and dinners together.

Modjadji's love and hugs have been described as "lifesavers" for little Daisy, who has arrived at the shrine in a very bad way.

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