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File AvailableMeldon, J.A. 1910 The Latuka and Bari languages. Journal of the Royal African Society 9 (34): 193-195
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Black Rhino
Rhinoceros is called Mou? by the Latuka.
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File AvailableMeldon, J.A. 1910 The Latuka. Journal of the Royal African Society 9 (35): 270-274, pl. 1, map 1
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
Some 80 miles east of the Nile, about midway between Gondokoro and Nimule, there is a long and narrow va;;ey which stretches north and south. This valley is watered by the river Kos and is the home of the Latuka. The plains were well stocked with game, which included large herds of roan antelop...
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File AvailableFothergill, E. 1910 Five years in the Sudan. London, Hurst and Blackett, pp. i-xvi, 1-327
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableBryden, H.A. 1910 Big game shooting in the Sudan. Badminton magazine of sports & pastimes (n.s.) 31 (184): 556-570
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableTangye, H.L. 1910 In the torrid Sudan. Boston, Richard G. Badger
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableTrouessart, E.-L. 1909 Le rhinoceros blanc du Soudan (rhinoceros simus cottoni). Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1909 February 16: 198-200
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
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White Rhino
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File AvailableLydekker, R. 1908 The white rhinoceros [description of Rhinoceros simus cottoni]. Field 111 (2878), 1908 February 22: 319
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
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White Rhino
Major Powell-Cotton has just presented to the Natural History Museum the skull and horns of a male white rhinoceros killed by him in the Lado District of Equatorial Central Africa. The skull indicates an immature animal, the last upper molar tooth on each side not having yet come into use, while...
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File AvailableLydekker, R. 1908 The white rhinoceros [description of Rhinoceros simus cottoni]. Field 111 (2878), 1908 February 22: 319
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Museums
White Rhino
Skull, horns, immature. Locality: Sudan, Lado Enclave. Collected by: Powell-Cotton. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom.
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File AvailableLydekker, R. 1908 The white rhinoceros [description of Rhinoceros simus cottoni]. Field 111 (2878), 1908 February 22: 319
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Distribution - Records
White Rhino
Skull, horns, immature. Locality: Sudan, Lado Enclave. Collected by: Powell-Cotton. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom.
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File AvailableJohnston, H.H. 1908 George Grenfell and the Congo: a history and description of the Congo independent state and adjoining districts of Congoland together with some account of the native places and their languages, the fauna and flora; and similar notes on the Cameroons and. London, Hutchinson and Co, vol. 1, pp. i-xxiii, 1-496; vol. 2, pp. i-xx, 497-990
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
Rhino is found within the basin of the Lualaba, below its junction with the Luapala, and also between the Lualaba and SW Tanganyika. [Lualaba River, S.E. Congo, Junction with Luapala River, 6.43 S, 26.56 E]
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