Kenyan rangers adopt orphaned 2 ton teenage rhino

Patrick Muriithi has some common parenting concerns: how to stop Max from sneaking out at night, whether its OK to leave him at home alone, and an older woman who has been milling around with a come-hither look. But Max is a two ton adolescent rhino - which makes the ranger's job a little harder as he shepherds him around the Kenyan savannah. "To me, he's like my baby," Muriithi explains. "He sleeps next to our house ... Even if I'm going out I have to make sure I leave my radio on so he thinks I am in the house." The orphan is one of only 15,000 endangered white rhinos left in the world, driven toward extinction by an illegal trade in rhino horn used for aphrodisiacs in China and dagger handles in the Middle East.