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File AvailableGakahu, C.G. 1991 African rhinoceroses: challenges continue in the 1990s. Pachyderm 14: 42-45, figs. 1-4, table 1
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File AvailableGakahu, C.G. 1991 African rhinoceroses: challenges continue in the 1990s. Pachyderm 14: 42-45, figs. 1-4, table 1
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File AvailablePrutky, R. 1991 Prutky's travels in Ethiopia and other countries. Translated and edited by J.H. Arrowsmith-Brown and annotated by Richard Pankhurst. London, Hakluyt Society, Works Second Series, vol. 174, pp. i-xxviii, 1-546
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African Rhino Species
[1991:205]
The rhinoceros, though not found in Europe, is known to travellers, and is commonly called Abadam: the name rhinoceros is Greek in origin, taken into Latin, and is derived from the horn which he bears on his nose: the horn is four feet long and tapers to a point, which turns a littl...
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File AvailableTrense, W. 1989 The big game of the world. Hamburg and Berlin, Paul Parey, pp. 1-413
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Names in vernacular
Black Rhino
Aurarissa
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File AvailableLargen, M.J.; Yalden, D.W. 1987 The decline of elephant and black rhinoceros in Ethiopia. Oryx 21 (2): 103-106, figs. 1-2, table 1
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Ethiopia
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableCumming, D. 1987 Zimbabwe and the conservation of black rhino. Zimbabwe Science News 21 (5/6): 59-62, figs. 1-3
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File AvailableLargen, M.J.; Yalden, D.W. 1987 The decline of elephant and black rhinoceros in Ethiopia. Oryx 21 (2): 103-106, figs. 1-2, table 1
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Black Rhino
This species occupied semi-desert and savanna habitats at elevations of approximately 400-2300 m being confined to the foothills of the central plateaux.
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File AvailableLargen, M.J.; Yalden, D.W. 1987 The decline of elephant and black rhinoceros in Ethiopia. Oryx 21 (2): 103-106, figs. 1-2, table 1
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Ethiopia
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
the black rhinoceros is now reduced to a level where conservation has almost ceased to be a realistic proposition. Formerly wide spread and evidently quite common in some areas. Its range probably remained little altered until about 1900, but thereafter the populations suffered a collapse of de...
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File AvailableLargen, M.J.; Yalden, D.W. 1987 The decline of elephant and black rhinoceros in Ethiopia. Oryx 21 (2): 103-106, figs. 1-2, table 1
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Ethiopia
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
In the Awash Valley rhinos perhaps lingered until about 1940, if an anonymous 1940 report report is accepted, but they must have disappeared soon afterwards.
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File AvailableCumming, D. 1987 Zimbabwe and the conservation of black rhino. Zimbabwe Science News 21 (5/6): 59-62, figs. 1-3
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