| Finn, F.; Berridge, W.S. 1906 Latest notes from the Zoo - a baby rhinoceros. The Country-Side 3 (58) 23 Jun 1906: 103, 1 image |
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Indian Rhino
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| Scherren, H. 1905 The Zoological Society of London - a sketch of its foundation and development, and the story of its Farm, Museum, Gardens, Menagerie and Library. London, Cassell and Co, pp. i-xii, 1-252 |
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Javan Rhino
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| In 1874 the Javan or Sondaic rhinoceros was exhibited for the first time. This small representative of the Indian Rhinoceros was probably at that time the only individual of the species in Europe. |
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| Siedler, M. 1905 Altes und Neues aus dem Schoenbrunner Zoologischen Garten in Wien. Zoologische Garten A.F. 46 (9): 260-272 |
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Sumatran Rhino
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| in Elephant House 2 young double horned rhinos (Rhinoceros bicornis [sic]) , Jenny and Mary, 2 females. |
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| Boettger, O. 1905 Das doppelhorninge Nashorn (Rhinoceros sumatrensis). Zoologische Garten A.F. 46 (12): 375-376 |
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Sumatran Rhino
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| The two animals still kept in Vienna maybe came from this source, i.e. the capture of animals in the Dindings, Malaysia. |
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| Scherren, H. 1905 The Zoological Society of London - a sketch of its foundation and development, and the story of its Farm, Museum, Gardens, Menagerie and Library. London, Cassell and Co, pp. i-xii, 1-252 |
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Black Rhino
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| In 1868, a young male African Rhinoceros, believed to be the first received in Europe since the days of the Romans, was purchased from Hagenbeck, who received it from Casanova. It was in excellent health and quite tame. Till the Elephant House was finished, the animal was kept in the Giraffe Ho... |
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| Scherren, H. 1905 The Zoological Society of London - a sketch of its foundation and development, and the story of its Farm, Museum, Gardens, Menagerie and Library. London, Cassell and Co, pp. i-xii, 1-252 |
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Indian Rhino
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| Jim, the famous Indian Rhinoceros, which had been presented in July 1864, died in December 1904, having been more than 40 years in the Gardens, of which he was the oldest inhabitant. |
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| Scherren, H. 1905 The Zoological Society of London - a sketch of its foundation and development, and the story of its Farm, Museum, Gardens, Menagerie and Library. London, Cassell and Co, pp. i-xii, 1-252 |
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Indian Rhino
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| In 1834 an Indian Rhinoceros was purchased for a thousand guineas. It was said to be about 4 years old. The Council reported that it 'was scarcely inferior in its dimensions to the larger specimen yet recorded as having existed in Europe.' |
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| Sanyal, R.B. 1905 Report of the Honorary Committee for the Management of the Zoological Garden, for the year 1904-05. Calcutta, Bengal Secretariat Depot, pp. 1, 1-23 |
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Indian Rhino
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| diet of Indian rhinoceros in garden. |
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| Knottnerus-Meyer, T. 1905 Neues vom Zoologischen Garten zu Berlin. Zoologische Garten A.F. 46 (4): 109-115 |
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Indian Rhino
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| An Indian rhino in the garden since 1872. |
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| Knottnerus-Meyer, T. 1905 Neues vom Zoologischen Garten zu Berlin. Zoologische Garten A.F. 46 (4): 109-115 |
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Black Rhino
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| Again there is an African rhinoceros (Rhinoceros bicornis). It was brought from German East Africa by Schillings together with two goats and donated to the zoo. It has developed very well. |
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