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File AvailableScott, C.P.G. 1896 The Malayan words in English. Journal of the American Oriental Society 17: 93-144
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableSwettenham, F. 1895 Malay sketches. London and New York, Macmillan and Co, pp. i-xi, 1-289
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Sumatran Rhino
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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File AvailableRidley, H.N. 1895 The mammals of the Malayan Peninsula, part 3. Natural Science 6: 161-166
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Behaviour - Daily Routine
Javan Rhino
It seems usually to move about at night, though one may come upon it by day.
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File AvailableRidley, H.N. 1895 The mammals of the Malayan Peninsula, part 3. Natural Science 6: 161-166
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Behaviour - Towards Man
Javan Rhino
It is a quiet, inoffensive beast.
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File AvailableRidley, H.N. 1895 The mammals of the Malayan Peninsula, part 3. Natural Science 6: 161-166
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Javan Rhino
It has a habit of constantly using the same track.
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File AvailableRidley, H.N. 1895 The mammals of the Malayan Peninsula, part 3. Natural Science 6: 161-166
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Behaviour - Daily Routine
Javan Rhino
It has a habit of dropping its dung in the same place daily, a habit common to the tapir also.
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File AvailableRidley, H.N. 1894 Account of a trip up the Pahang Tembeling and Tahan rivers and an attempt to reach Gunong Tahan. Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 25: 33-60
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Sumatran Rhino
Rhinoceros sp. Tahan river woods. Tracks seen and animal heard at night.
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File AvailableLake, H. 1894 Johore. Geographical Journal, London 3 (4): 281-297
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Sumatran Rhino
In Johore, on reaching the source of the Indau, we found ourselves in the midst of an unknown hill-country, the central elevation of which was Gunong Chabang-tiga. On the lower slopes of Chabang-tiga the tapir and rhinoceros are to be found
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File AvailableLake, H. 1894 Johore. Geographical Journal, London 3 (4): 281-297
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Sumatran Rhino
In Johore. From Keratong we made our way overland through dense bamboo jungle to the Palong river at Jeram Badok (the rhinoceros rapids). [No statement that the animal was seen]
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File AvailableRidley, H.N. 1892 Expedition to the Tahan district, Pahang, Malay Peninsula. Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society 14 (8): 533-540
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Asian Rhino Species
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