<p> A Dutch zoo has announced that it received an Easter gift - a baby rhinoceros born on the morning of April 4.</p>.<p>Spokesman Bas Lukkenaar of the Royal Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem, Netherlands, said the baby rhino appeared "lively" and was estimated to weigh about 50 kg (120 pounds).</p>.<p>"We are very delighted to have a young male," he said. "The mother looks very experienced, very quiet, so it's a good sign."</p>.<p>The baby was given the name "Douwe", a common Dutch name.</p>.<p>The rhino is of the square-lipped or white rhinoceros breed, which is the most common of surviving rhinoceros species but still endangered.</p>
<p> A Dutch zoo has announced that it received an Easter gift - a baby rhinoceros born on the morning of April 4.</p>.<p>Spokesman Bas Lukkenaar of the Royal Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem, Netherlands, said the baby rhino appeared "lively" and was estimated to weigh about 50 kg (120 pounds).</p>.<p>"We are very delighted to have a young male," he said. "The mother looks very experienced, very quiet, so it's a good sign."</p>.<p>The baby was given the name "Douwe", a common Dutch name.</p>.<p>The rhino is of the square-lipped or white rhinoceros breed, which is the most common of surviving rhinoceros species but still endangered.</p>