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Rookmaaker, Kees (L.C.), 2024. The Rhinoceros of South Asia. Leiden, Boston: Brill (Emergence of Natural History, vol. 6), pp. i-liv, 1-835, with 707 figures, 38 maps, 75 tables, 82 datasets, bibliography with 3081 items (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004691544)
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Bautze, Joachim K., 2024. A pictorial survey of the rhinoceros in the art of Rajasthan. In: Rookmaaker, K., The Rhinoceros of South Asia. Leiden, Boston: Brill (Emergence of Natural History, vol. 6), pp. 171-199, 72 figs., 1 map.
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Enright, Kelly, 2024. Reading rhinos through the lens of human-animal studies. In: Rookmaaker, K., The Rhinoceros of South Asia. Leiden, Boston: Brill (Emergence of Natural History, vol. 6), pp. 14-19, 1 fig.
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Seeber, P.A. et al., 2023. Mitochondrial genomes of Pleistocene megafauna retrieved from recent sediment layers of two Siberian lakes. eLife - Genetics and Genomics 2023 (early view): 13 pp., 1 fig, 1 tab. - doi: 10.7554/eLife.89992
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Roorda van Eysinga, S., 1832. Verschillende reizen en lotgevallen. Amsterdam, Johannes van der Hey en Zoon, vol. 3
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South Africa Orphan Rhino Sanctuary, 2024. Daisy and her friend Bella: 1 p., 1 fig
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Iannucci, A., 2024. A reappraisal of the lost suids from the Late Miocene of Gravitelli (Sicily, Italy) and paleobiogeographical implications. Palaeoworld 33: 469-491 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palwor.2023.02.001
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Trivedi, D. et al., 2024. Ancient Rock Paintings inside rock shelters in Abchand Reserve Forest, Sagar District, Madhya Pradesh. Journal of the Geological Society of India 100 (5): 756
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Knight, M., 2022. African Rhino Specialist Group. Species no.63: 1-8
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Mohieddin, A.M., 2021. Iron overload disorder in captive black rhinoceros: comparing iron excretion with other African herbivores. Thesis presented to Ghent University, Belgium, pp. 1-68
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