| Clifford, H. 1897 In court & kampong, being tales and sketches of native life in the Malay Peninsula, 2nd ed. London, Grant Richards, pp. 1-55, 1-255 |
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| Fiery rhinoceros, badak api. Tales about Raja Haji Hamid of Selangor. Men said that henceforth Si-Hamid should be named the Fiery Rhinoceros, Badak Api, and not the Unbound Tiger, as they had hitherto killed him. |
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| Anonymous 1897 A rhinoceros caught. Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser 31 May 1897: 2 |
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| It is stated at Penang that a young rhinoceros was captured by some Kedah Malays last Monday, in a dry well, about a mile from Pinang Tunggul station. The tracks of a very large rhinoceros were distinctly seen near the post. The Malays there complain of the destruction of their padi by these anim... |
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| Anonymous 1897 Rhinoceros caught in Penang. Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) 1 June 1897: 10 |
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| Anonymous 1897 Rhinoceros pair on display in Singapore. Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) 14 December 1897: 379 |
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Sumatran Rhino
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| Scott, C.P.G. 1896 The Malayan words in English. Journal of the American Oriental Society 17: 93-144 |
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| Talbot, F.G. 1896 Three months leave in the Malay Peninsula. Rifle Brigade Chronicle 6 (for 1895): 119-130 |
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Sumatran Rhino
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| Swettenham, F. 1895 Malay sketches. London and New York, Macmillan and Co, pp. i-xi, 1-289 |
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Sumatran Rhino
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| Mat Aris and others in 1876 began their journey many miles up the Perak River. In the forest, the home of wild beasts and Sakai people, aboriginal tribes almost as shy and untamed as the elephant, the bison and the rhinoceros, with which they share the forests in the interior. |
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| Ridley, H.N. 1895 The mammals of the Malayan Peninsula, part 3. Natural Science 6: 161-166 |
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Javan Rhino
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| It seems usually to move about at night, though one may come upon it by day. |
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| Ridley, H.N. 1895 The mammals of the Malayan Peninsula, part 3. Natural Science 6: 161-166 |
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Javan Rhino
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| It is a quiet, inoffensive beast. |
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| Ridley, H.N. 1895 The mammals of the Malayan Peninsula, part 3. Natural Science 6: 161-166 |
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Javan Rhino
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| It has a habit of constantly using the same track. |
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