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File AvailableDelacour, J. 1940 Liste provisoire des mammiferes de l'Indochine Francaise. Mammalia 4: 46-58
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Dicerorhinus sumatrensis maybe extinct now in Indochina. It seems to occur mainly in the north. Rhinoceros sondaicus is still found in Indochina but in very small numbers in the south.
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File AvailableDelacour, J. 1940 Liste provisoire des mammiferes de l'Indochine Francaise. Mammalia 4: 46-58
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Sumatran Rhino
One of these animals lived for some time in the neighbourhood of Lao-Bao.
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File AvailableDelacour, J. 1940 Liste provisoire des mammiferes de l'Indochine Francaise. Mammalia 4: 46-58
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Records Dicerorhinus sumatrensis lasiotis and Rhinoceros sondaicus.
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File AvailableCheminaud, G. 1939 Mes chasses au Laos: les betes sauvages de l'Indochine. Paris, Payot, pp. 1-238
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File AvailableAnonymous 1939 Summary of general and local legislation for the regulation of hunting in French Indo-China. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 37: 32-36
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File AvailableArambourg, C.; Fromaget, J. 1938 Le gisement quaternaire de Tam Nang (Chaine Annamitique septentrionale); sa stratigraphie et ses faunes. Compte Rendu des Seances de l'Academie des Sciences, Paris 207: 793-795
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Fossil
In the caves of Tam Nang, quaternary fauna, The level of holocene species, including Rhinoceros sumatrensis. In all levels: Rhinoceros sivalensis
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File AvailableArambourg, C.; Fromaget, J. 1938 Le gisement quaternaire de Tam Nang (Chaine Annamitique septentrionale); sa stratigraphie et ses faunes. Compte Rendu des Seances de l'Academie des Sciences, Paris 207: 793-795
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Sumatran Rhino
In the caves of Tam Nang, quaternary fauna, The level of holocene species, including Rhinoceros sumatrensis. In all levels: Rhinoceros sivalensis
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File AvailableLoch, C.W. 1937 Rhinoceros sondaicus: the Javan or lesser one-horned rhinoceros and its geographical distribution. Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 15 (2): 130-149, pls. 3-4, table 1
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Fifty years ago these animals were numerous in the Annamite Chain and in the forests of Nord-Annam and Haut-Laos. They have been destroyed by the Meos, a mountain people who have imigrated from China in recent times. The Meos hunters search for them for the horn, used as a medicine. The value ...
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File AvailableLoch, C.W. 1937 Rhinoceros sondaicus: the Javan or lesser one-horned rhinoceros and its geographical distribution. Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 15 (2): 130-149, pls. 3-4, table 1
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Information of Bourret in Hanoi. Bourret maintains that sondaicus occurs or has been found in Cochin China, Siam, Laos and Cambodia. It has been killed in La Nha, also at Bien-Hoa, at Cap St. Jacques not far from Saigon, in the south of Cambodia. Also in the region of Xieng-Khouang in Tran Nin...
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File AvailableLoch, C.W. 1937 Rhinoceros sondaicus: the Javan or lesser one-horned rhinoceros and its geographical distribution. Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 15 (2): 130-149, pls. 3-4, table 1
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Info from E.M. de Villa of Hanoi. Rhinoceros and elephants appear to be found in the same hunting country, and both are met with between Kratie and Sung Treng, south of Saravane (in Cambodia - to the east of the Mekong) and in many places in Laos.
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