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Title: |
Herinneringen van eene reis naar de Oost-Indie |
Author(s): |
Verhuell, Q.M.R. |
Year published: |
1836 |
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Haarlem, Vincent Loosjes |
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vol. 2, pp. i-x, 1-247 |
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
Distribution - Records
Javan Rhino
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Keeping rhino within shallow moat. One day, the Indians in the regency of Kadoe had found the track of a rhinoceros in a remote forest. The resident then was told about it. |
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
Distribution - Records
Javan Rhino
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We found on the banks of the lake the fresh dung of a rhinoceros, who had defecated here shortly before. Our Javan guides assured us, that it truely had been this terrible animal. |
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World
Distribution - Poaching
All Rhino Species
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Keeping rhino within shallow moat. One day, the Indians in the regency of Kadoe had found the track of a rhinoceros in a remote forest. The resident then was told about it. The Indians said that one only needed to dig a shallow moat of minor breath to keep the animal captive. Possibly the wei... |
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World
Ecology - Interspecific Relations
Javan Rhino
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The dung of the rhinoceros worried us, because it is looked for by the tiger, who eats it. As the tiger is bloodthirsty, the almighty Creator has shown it to use the dung of the rhinoceros as a repellant. |
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