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Reference Base Enkele eerste aanteekeningen over de sporen der Javaansch... |
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Title: |
Enkele eerste aanteekeningen over de sporen der Javaansche zoogdieren |
Author(s): |
Sody, H.J.V. |
Year published: |
1936 |
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Tectona |
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29 |
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215-262 |
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
Distribution - Records
Javan Rhino
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The `rhino paths' are well-known even today, which are still found, possibly further dug in through other means, on many mountains in the western half of Java, like on the Salak, Gedeh, Goentoer, Patoeha, Tjeremai and Slamet. The rhinos walk around the bends of the paths up to the highest tops a... |
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
Distribution - Records
Javan Rhino
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The `rhino paths' are well-known even today, which are still found, possibly further dug in through other means, on many mountains in the western half of Java, like on the Salak, Gedeh, Goentoer, Patoeha, Tjeremai and Slamet. The rhinos walk around the bends of the paths up to the highest tops a... |
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World
Morphology
Javan Rhino
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Size of a track of an old male: 28 x 29 cm (F.J. Appelman). The rather precious drawings which I had of the rhinoceros and Sumatran elephant were lost, and I can only give a single sketch of the spoor of this rhinoceros made in very soft soil. It would certainly be desirable if a visitor to Udj... |
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
Distribution - Records
Javan Rhino
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The `rhino paths' are well-known even today, which are still found, possibly further dug in through other means, on many mountains in the western half of Java, like on the Salak, Gedeh, Goentoer, Patoeha, Tjeremai and Slamet. The rhinos walk around the bends of the paths up to the highest tops a... |
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
Distribution - Records
Javan Rhino
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The `rhino paths' are well-known even today, which are still found, possibly further dug in through other means, on many mountains in the western half of Java, like on the Salak, Gedeh, Goentoer, Patoeha, Tjeremai and Slamet. The rhinos walk around the bends of the paths up to the highest tops a... |
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
Distribution - Records
Javan Rhino
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The `rhino paths' are well-known even today, which are still found, possibly further dug in through other means, on many mountains in the western half of Java, like on the Salak, Gedeh, Goentoer, Patoeha, Tjeremai and Slamet. The rhinos walk around the bends of the paths up to the highest tops a... |
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
Distribution - Records
Javan Rhino
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The `rhino paths' are well-known even today, which are still found, possibly further dug in through other means, on many mountains in the western half of Java, like on the Salak, Gedeh, Goentoer, Patoeha, Tjeremai and Slamet. The rhinos walk around the bends of the paths up to the highest tops a... |
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
Behaviour - Daily Routine
Javan Rhino
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How far one individual may wander, I don't know, but they are at least several day's marches (for a human, through difficult terrain!). |
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World
Behaviour - Daily Routine
Javan Rhino
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The dung resembles horse droppings, but the balls are much larger (like tennis balls) and contain much dry woody matter. The rhino likes to deposit these on certain places in the forest, which are therefore covered in dung. Appelman, who followed a rhino in South Tasikmalaja in 1933, said that ... |
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Java
Ecology - Census Methods
Javan Rhino
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The exceptional size (and depth), and consequently the long preservation of the tracks on good soil, can give the impression that the animal is numerous in certain areas, while in reality maybe just a single animal has passed the area several tims. Therefore the measurement of the tracks is very... |
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