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Reference Base Reise in das Gebiet des Weissen Nil und seiner westlichen... |
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Title: |
Reise in das Gebiet des Weissen Nil und seiner westlichen Zuflusse in den Jahren 1862-1864 |
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Heuglin, T. von |
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1869 |
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Leipzig and Heidelberg, C.F. Winter |
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- |
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pp. i-xii, 1-382 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
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From the upper Kosanga River I received horns which probably belong to R. africanus. |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Congo (Zaire)
Distribution - Records
African Rhino Species
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In Congo no rhinoceros seems to occur. |
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World
Morphology
White Rhino
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Regarding the colour of the rhinoceros, this is often confusing, even when the animal is quite close, because they wallow in dirt in the hot and dry season, which, when dried up, sticks on the skin and gives the animals a bright grey colour. |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Names in vernacular
All Rhino Species
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Chardid |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Distribution - Records
African Rhino Species
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In the region of the White Nile two species of rhinoceros would occur: one the common black rhinoceros R. africanus, the other the probably lighter R. simus. |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Names in vernacular
African Rhino Species
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Ainazah |
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Location:
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Names in vernacular
African Rhino Species
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Om qarn |
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Location:
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World
Morphology
White Rhino
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Regarding the colour of the rhinoceros, this is often confusing, even when the animal is quite close, because they wallow in dirt in the hot and dry season, which, when dried up, sticks on the skin and gives the animals a bright grey colour. |
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World
Behaviour - Daily Routine
Black Rhino
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In the hot and dry season the rhinos wallow in mud. Probably they do this to rid themselves of flies and ticks, maybe at the same time to keep the hide soft. |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Morphology - Size
White Rhino
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We have horns of 3 1/3 feet length, which should belong to R. simus. |
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