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File AvailableThomas, O. 1886 List of mammals obtained and observed on Mount Kilima-Njaro and its vicinity: pp. 387-394

In: Johnston, H.H. The Kilima-Njaro expedition: a record of scientific exploration in Eastern Equatorial Africa, and a general fescription of the natural history, languages, and commerce of the Kilima-Njaro district. London, Kegan Paul, Trench and Co: pp. i-xv, 1-572
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
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Black Rhino
Is not found in the true forest, but only in the bush.
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File AvailableJohnston, H.H. 1886 The people of eastern equatorial Africa. Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 15: 3-15
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableBurdo, A. 1886 Les Belges dans l'Afrique Centrale: De Zanzibar au Lac Tanganika. Bruxelles, P.Maes, pp. 1-554
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableKlauszmann, A.O. 1886 Ein Rhinozeros-Jagd. Meraner Zeitung no.28, 6 March 1886: 2
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Africa - Eastern Africa
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableThomas, O. 1885 Report on the mammals obtained and observed by Mr HH Johnston on Mount Kilima-njaro. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1885 March 3: 219-221
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Museums
Black Rhino
3 horns. Locality: Kenya, Taveita. Collected by: H.H. Johnston, 1884. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom.
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File AvailableThomas, O. 1885 Report on the mammals obtained and observed by Mr HH Johnston on Mount Kilima-njaro. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1885 March 3: 219-221
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
3 horns. Locality: Kenya, Taveita. Collected by: H.H. Johnston, 1884. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom.
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File AvailableThomas, O. 1885 Report on the mammals obtained and observed by Mr HH Johnston on Mount Kilima-njaro. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1885 March 3: 219-221
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
Animals obtained by H.H. Johnston around Kilima-Njaro. Three horns, Taveita, 2300 feet, end of October. Very common on the elevated plains at the base of Kilima-njaro but not ascending the mountain itself. Is not found in the true forest, but only in the bush. These horns were brought in to M...
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File AvailableFelkin, R.W. 1885 Notes on the For tribe of Central Africa. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 8: 205-265
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Value - Related to Horn
African Rhino Species
Superstitions of For tribe, living in Darfur, Sudan. Cups made of rhinoceros horn are supposed to detect poison in water, beer, or wine, the fluid changing colour; to give one of these cups to a friend is the highest honour that can be paid to him. (I think this ideas must have been derived from...
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File AvailableThomas, O. 1885 Report on the mammals obtained and observed by Mr HH Johnston on Mount Kilima-njaro. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1885 March 3: 219-221
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
Distribution - Poaching
African Rhino Species
Animals obtained by H.H. Johnston around Kilima-Njaro. These horns were brought in to Mr Johnston by the Akamba people who obtain them by killing the animals with poisoned arrows.
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File AvailableFelkin, R.W. 1885 Notes on the For tribe of Central Africa. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 8: 205-265
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Culture
African Rhino Species
Superstitions of For tribe, living in Darfur, Sudan. Cups made of rhinoceros horn are supposed to detect poison in water, beer, or wine, the fluid changing colour; to give one of these cups to a friend is the highest honour that can be paid to him. (I think this ideas must have been derived from...
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