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Title: Wild life on and around Mount Elgon, Equatorial East Africa Part II: The ascent of Mount Elgon
Author(s): Bayer, L.
Year published: 1924
Journal: Bulletin of the New York Zoological Society
Volume: 27 (1)
Pages: 2-11, figs. 1-13
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
Ascent of Mt Elgon. Black rhino was more numerous at the base of the Escarpment. Probably the tall, warlike Suk, who use parts of its hide as shields, do not pursue it into these strongholds.
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Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Value
African Rhino Species
Kenya, hide as shields. Black rhino was more numerous at the base of the Escarpment of Mt Elgon. Probably the tall, warlike Suk, who use parts of its hide as shields, do not pursue it into these strongholds.
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