It seems just about everyone's moving to Seattle these days, and now that includes rhinoceri.

Two baby rhinos, named Taj and Glenn, are now permanent residents at Woodland Park Zoo.

Martin Ramirez, an animal curator there, said right now the baby rhinos are about the size of a cow.

“They will grow to be as big as a Volkswagen Beetle when they get adult size — anywhere from 5,000-6,000 pounds," he said. "Their horn may not be that impressive now, but as they grow older you’ll see more and more of that.”

Speaking of horns, Ramirez said the exhibit aims to teach about horn poaching that threatens rhinos worldwide.