File AvailableStrickland, D.L 1967 Ecology of the rhinoceros in Malaya. Malayan Nature Journal 20 (1/2): 1-17, pls. 1-2, fig. 1
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Reported that a permit for trapping of rhino in the Ulu Bernam Reserve had been issued on behalf of the National Zoo. Apart from the considerations as to the suitability of zoos in general as conservation projects, he considered that it was thoroughly improper to start a trapping project in a re...
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File AvailableShuttleworth, C. 1967 Malayan safari. London, Phoenix House, pp. 1-156
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We saw one, in the Johore-pahang border in the Ulu Endau area.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1967 Sumatran rhino sets problem. Animals 9 (9): 511
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Sumatran Rhino
The Malayan Zoological Society decided to capture one of three Sumatran Rhinos from Sungei Dusun. They were felt to be threatened by poachers and by drainage schemes which have shrunk the amount of suitable habitat available to them. International Conservation bodies, notably WWF and IUCN, prot...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1967 Neushoorns II. Artis, Amsterdam 13 (4): 111
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On the borders of Sungei Dusun thousands of hectares of forest is logged, and there are plans to log even within the reserve. The forests are administered by the federal government, while the reserve is proclaimed by the local government of Selangor.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1967 Boat for rhino reserve in Malaya. Oryx 9 (3): 187
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A grant of US$ 500 from FPS/WWF Revolving Fund has enabled the game department to install an outboard-engine in the boat built for the use of rangers policing the reserve.
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File AvailableShuttleworth, C. 1967 Malayan safari. London, Phoenix House, pp. 1-156
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Photos taken by Bazin possibly Dicerorhinus sumatrensis.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1967 Sumatran rhino sets problem. Animals 9 (9): 511
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Sumatran Rhino
The Malayan Zoological Society decided to capture one of three Sumatran Rhinos from Sungei Dusun. They were felt to be threatened by poachers and by drainage schemes which have shrunk the amount of suitable habitat available to them. International Conservation bodies, notably WWF and IUCN, prot...
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File AvailableStrickland, D,L. 1967 Report on rhinos in Malaysia. Oryx 9 (2): 78
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File AvailableHislop, J.A.; Gee, E. 1966 Rhinoceros and seladang - Malaya. Oryx 8 (6): 353-359, maps 1-2, plate 15
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File AvailableMacKie, R. 1965 The company of animals. Sydney, London, Melbourne, Angus and Robertson, pp. i-ix, 1-225
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Sumatran Rhino
In the swamps of ulu Bernam, on the Perak-Selangor border, Jim Hislop found prints of an adult rhino and took plaster casts.
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File AvailablePagden, H.T. 1965 Rhinoceros on Gunung Jerai. Malayan Nature Journal 19: 239
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Ca. 1925, H.M. Pendlebury once came face to face with a rhinoceros on the summit of Gunung Jerai.
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File AvailableMarchette, N.J. 1965 Notes on the flora of Gunong Jerai (Kedah Peak). Malayan Nature Journal 19: 129-137
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Sumatran Rhino
Existence of tapir, confused with rhino. [Ridley 1893 mentions turf ploughed up by rhino.] Near the summit at about 3800 ft, we discovered a large grassy area lightly wooded with xerophytic vegetation, which was torn up in just the manner ridley described. This was umistakably done by tapirs, w...
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File AvailableMacKie, R. 1965 The company of animals. Sydney, London, Melbourne, Angus and Robertson, pp. i-ix, 1-225
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Sumatran Rhino
The man showed him tracks in rough hill country along the Kedah border. Prints were those of a young rhino.
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File AvailableMacKie, R. 1965 The company of animals. Sydney, London, Melbourne, Angus and Robertson, pp. i-ix, 1-225
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Sumatran Rhino
A rhino was seen by members of a mountain climbing party in the Larut district of Perak.
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File AvailableMacKie, R. 1965 The company of animals. Sydney, London, Melbourne, Angus and Robertson, pp. i-ix, 1-225
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Sumatran Rhino
Traces of Dicerorhinus sumatrensis were reported from the national park, towards the Gunong Padang plateau in 1940. Jim Hislop was able to confirm during this expedition to Gunong Padang that rhino still live in the eastern end of the national park.
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File AvailableMacKie, R. 1965 The company of animals. Sydney, London, Melbourne, Angus and Robertson, pp. i-ix, 1-225
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1965, Malaya, $6 a pound
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File AvailableMacKie, R. 1965 The company of animals. Sydney, London, Melbourne, Angus and Robertson, pp. i-ix, 1-225
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Value - Related to Horn
Asian Rhino Species
1935, Malaya, small horn fetched about ? 100
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File AvailableMacKie, R. 1965 The company of animals. Sydney, London, Melbourne, Angus and Robertson, pp. i-ix, 1-225
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1965, Malaya, bone $3 a pound
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File AvailableMacKie, R. 1965 The company of animals. Sydney, London, Melbourne, Angus and Robertson, pp. i-ix, 1-225
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Rhino parts are mixed with herbs to make medicine. Horn is used as aphrodisiac and as antidote against poisons.
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File AvailableMacKie, R. 1965 The company of animals. Sydney, London, Melbourne, Angus and Robertson, pp. i-ix, 1-225
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1965, Malaya, fresh blood sells at $30 a pound, dried blood a little less
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File AvailableAnonymous 1963 Les effectifs mondiaux des cinq especes de rhinoceros. Terre et la Vie 17: 102
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49
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File AvailableBruton, R. 1963 The rhinos of South-East Asia. Conservation News 1963 August: 5-10, figs. 1-6, maps 1-2
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Sumatran Rhino
They probably exist in several areas in Malaya and are fairly well protected at the newly established Slim River Reserve.
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File AvailableMilton, O. 1962 Rubber, tin - and rhinos. Animal Kingdom 65 (2): 56-59, figs. 1-4
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Asian Rhino Species
In 1953 the Drainage and Irrigation Department (D.I.D) of Selangor State commenced work on the canal to supply water for a coastal agricultural project. During the following years the laborers saw rhinoceroses on numerous occasions. I have spoken with some of these persons and they say that the...
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File AvailableMilton, O. 1962 Rubber, tin - and rhinos. Animal Kingdom 65 (2): 56-59, figs. 1-4
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Sumatran Rhino
In 1953 the Drainage and Irrigation Department (D.I.D) of Selangor State commenced work on the canal to supply water for a coastal agricultural project. During the following years the laborers saw rhinoceroses on numerous occasions. I have spoken with some of these persons and they say that the...
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File AvailableMilton, O. 1962 Rubber, tin - and rhinos. Animal Kingdom 65 (2): 56-59, figs. 1-4
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Javan Rhino
In Malaya the last definite record of sondaicus was in 1937 when a specimen was shot in the Ulu Bernam area, slightly north of the area I now write about.
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File AvailableHooijer, D.A. 1962 Rhinoceros sondaicus Desmarest from the Hoabinhian of Gua Cha Rock Shelter, Kelantan. Federation Museums Journal 7: 23-24, tables 1-2
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Javan Rhino
Gua Cha Rock shelter, Malaysia A few years age, through the courtesy of Mr. C. A. Gibson-Hill of the then Raffles Museum, Singapore, and of Dr. F. C. Fraser of the British Museum (Natural History), London, I received for study rhinoceros teeth found at Gua Cha rock shelter. Kelantan, Federation...
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File AvailableMilton, O. 1962 Rubber, tin - and rhinos. Animal Kingdom 65 (2): 56-59, figs. 1-4
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Morphology - Size
Sumatran Rhino
Although it was only 16 paces from me I was unable to identify the species but I could see that it stood at least 4' 6 inch at the shoulders. Among the many small trees about 3 inches in diameter that grow along the paths followed by the rhino and are used as rubbing posts, is one that I measur...
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File AvailableMilton, O. 1962 Rubber, tin - and rhinos. Animal Kingdom 65 (2): 56-59, figs. 1-4
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Morphology - Size
Sumatran Rhino
I made plaster of Paris casts of four clear tracks. Taking into account the nature of the ground, there is reason to believe that they were made by at least two and possibly by three animals. The measurements of the tracks are as follows: Length (from tip to central nail to rear of pad) Bread...
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File AvailableMilton, O. 1962 Rubber, tin - and rhinos. Animal Kingdom 65 (2): 56-59, figs. 1-4
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Behaviour - Daily Routine
Sumatran Rhino
After this brief encounter I continued to see fresh tracks in various parts of the jungle and in particular at a wallow. I had cleared an overgrown path to reach this mud puddle and having visited it in vain for eight consecutive days I approached from another direction, rather casually, on the ...
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File AvailableHooijer, D.A. 1962 Report on a collection of Pleistocene mammals from Tin-Bearing deposits in a limestone cave near Ipoh, Kinta Valley, Perak. Federation Museums Journal 7: 1-5, tables 1-2
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File AvailableMetcalfe, G.T.C. 1961 Rhinoceros in Malaya and their future: pp. 183-191, pls. 33-34

In: Wyatt-Smith, J. et al. Nature conservation in western Malaysia, 1961. Special issue of the Malayan Nature Journal.. Kuala Lumpur, Malayan Nature Society: pp. i-viii, 1-260
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File AvailableHislop, J.A. 1961 The distribution of elephant, rhinoceros, seladang and tapir in Malaya's national park: pp. 95-102, pls. 21-22

In: Wyatt-Smith, J. et al. Nature conservation in western Malaysia, 1961. Special issue of the Malayan Nature Journal.. Kuala Lumpur, Malayan Nature Society: pp. i-viii, 1-260
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File AvailableHislop, J.A. 1961 Protection of wild life in the Federation of Malaya: pp. 136-142

In: Wyatt-Smith, J. et al. Nature conservation in western Malaysia, 1961. Special issue of the Malayan Nature Journal.. Kuala Lumpur, Malayan Nature Society: pp. i-viii, 1-260
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File AvailableWyatt-Smith, J.; Wycherley, P.R. 1961 Nature conservation in western Malaysia, 1961. Special issue of the Malayan Nature Journal.. Kuala Lumpur, Malayan Nature Society, pp. i-viii, 1-260
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Brick, H. 1960 Jungle, be gentle. London, Peter Davies, pp. i-xii, 1-210
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableTweedie, M.W.F. 1960 Malayan animal life. London, Longmans
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File AvailableAli, S.A.; Santapau, H. 1958 Birth of a Great Indian rhinoceros in captivity. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 55 (1): 157-158, 1 plate (2 figures)
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Distribution - Records
Javan Rhino
It may be recalled that Mr. R.C. Morris who led an expedition to Malaya on behalf of Mr. A.S. Vernay to procure a specimen for the American Museum of Natural History [New York] in 1935 returned empty-handed without even seeing any footprints except Dicerorhinus sumatrensis, or obtaining any other...
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File AvailableAli, S.A.; Santapau, H. 1958 Birth of a Great Indian rhinoceros in captivity. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 55 (1): 157-158, 1 plate (2 figures)
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Distribution - Records
Sumatran Rhino
Thanks to the helpful co-operation of Mr. Loke Wan-Tho of Singapore, we reproduce two unique photographs of [the smaller Asiatic onehorned rhinoceros, Rhinoceros sondaicus]. According to The Straits Times of Singapore (March 22, 1957) where the photographs were first published, they were taken b...
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File AvailableAli, S.A.; Santapau, H. 1958 Birth of a Great Indian rhinoceros in captivity. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 55 (1): 157-158, 1 plate (2 figures)
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Javan Rhino
Theodore Hubback, during his term as Chief Game Warden, after prolonged search in Malaya found a single living example which he was so convinced was the last of its species (and mateless) that he permitted it to be shot for some American Museum ?in the interest of science.'
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File AvailableAli, S.A.; Santapau, H. 1958 Birth of a Great Indian rhinoceros in captivity. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 55 (1): 157-158, 1 plate (2 figures)
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Javan Rhino
Mr. E.O. Shebbeare who followed Hubback as Game Warden in Malaya for several years before the war did not even see the tracks of this rhinoceros [R. sondaicus].
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File AvailableAli, S.A.; Santapau, H. 1958 Birth of a Great Indian rhinoceros in captivity. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 55 (1): 157-158, 1 plate (2 figures)
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believed to have become extinct
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File AvailableAli, S.A.; Santapau, H. 1958 Birth of a Great Indian rhinoceros in captivity. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 55 (1): 157-158, 1 plate (2 figures)
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commercial poaching
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File AvailableAnonymous 1957 One-horned rhinoceros seen in Malaya. The Times (London) 1957 April 1: 18
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File AvailableAnonymous 1957 One-horned rhinoceros seen in Malaya. The Times (London) 1957 April 1: 18
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Javan Rhino
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File AvailableFoenander, E.C. 1952 Big game of Malaya: their types, distribution and habits. London, Batchworth Press, pp. i-xv, 1-208
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableFetherstonhaugh, A.H. 1951 Rhinoceroses. Malayan Nature Journal 5: 191-193
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Names in vernacular
Sumatran Rhino
Badak Sumbu
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File AvailableBurgess, P.F. 1951 A possible record of the Javan or lesser one-horned rhinoceros in Malaya. Malayan Nature Journal 5 (3): 163
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Ecology - Food
Javan Rhino
Malaysia. Licuala sp. (Palm)
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File AvailableFetherstonhaugh, A.H. 1951 Rhinoceroses. Malayan Nature Journal 5: 191-193
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Ecology - Habitat
Javan Rhino
The belief that R. sondaicus is found only in low-lying swampy country is contradicted by S. H. Prater who states that this species has been recorded at heights up to 7,000 feet above sea level. I have received reports of unusually large tracks in Malaya up to 4,000 feet. Similar feeding habits ...
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File AvailableFetherstonhaugh, A.H. 1951 Rhinoceroses. Malayan Nature Journal 5: 191-193
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Morphology - Horn
Sumatran Rhino
Malaya. The presence of a single horn. This alone is not a sure guide for the field observer as the posterior horn in R. sumatrensis is often little more than a thickening of the skin on the nose and impossible to observe accurately in jungle.
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File AvailableFetherstonhaugh, A.H. 1951 Rhinoceroses. Malayan Nature Journal 5: 191-193
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Distribution - Records
Sumatran Rhino
Some years ago when the Vernay Expedition was looking for Rhinoceros sondaicus in Lower Perak, tracks, which to the best of my recollection measured 20.5 cm, proved to be those of a very old and unusually large specimen of Rhinoceros sumatrensis. A track of 23 cm. or over, measured on firm level ...
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File AvailableFetherstonhaugh, A.H. 1951 Rhinoceroses. Malayan Nature Journal 5: 191-193
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Javan Rhino
Some years before the war, the late T. R. Hubback expressed the opinion that R. sondaicus was approaching extinction in Malaya, with possibly one or two isolated individuals surviving which could not propogate the species. He also held the belief that this species penetrated into the Malay Penins...
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File AvailableFetherstonhaugh, A.H. 1951 Rhinoceroses. Malayan Nature Journal 5: 191-193
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Asian Rhino Species
The information contained in Mr F. P. Burgess' letter [This Journal, p. 163, March 1951] is more valuable than he may believe. Up to date knowledge of the distribution of Rhinoceros is meagre and all first hand information is most useful not only in itself, but as narrowing the field when long ov...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1951 Nature notes from King George V National Park. Malayan Nature Journal 5 (1): 201-203
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Sumatran Rhino
King George V NP. Old spoor of two-horned rhino were observed on the hills above and to the east of Gua Siput, and there are old wallows along the path from Kuala Tahan to Batu Lompak.
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File AvailableFetherstonhaugh, A.H. 1951 King George V National Park, Malaya: nature notes for 1950. Oryx 1: 228-232
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Sumatran Rhino
Definite evidence of the continued presence of rhinoceros in the area has been obtained for the first time since the liberation. The position of these animals is to say the least precarious and this evidence is most gratifying and encouraging particularly as rhinoceros are great travellers and f...
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File AvailableFetherstonhaugh, A.H. 1951 Rhinoceroses. Malayan Nature Journal 5: 191-193
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Morphology - Horn
Javan Rhino
Malaya. The presence of a single horn. This alone is not a sure guide for the field observer as the posterior horn in R. sumatrensis is often little more than a thickening of the skin on the nose and impossible to observe accurately in jungle.
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File AvailableBurgess, P.F. 1951 A possible record of the Javan or lesser one-horned rhinoceros in Malaya. Malayan Nature Journal 5 (3): 163
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Ecology - Food
Javan Rhino
Malaysia. Licuala sp. (Palm)
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File AvailableFetherstonhaugh, A.H. 1951 Rhinoceroses. Malayan Nature Journal 5: 191-193
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Asia - South East Asia - Malaysia - Peninsular
Morphology - Horn
Javan Rhino
Malaya. The presence of a single horn. This alone is not a sure guide for the field observer as the posterior horn in R. sumatrensis is often little more than a thickening of the skin on the nose and impossible to observe accurately in jungle.
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File AvailableBurgess, P.F. 1951 A possible record of the Javan or lesser one-horned rhinoceros in Malaya. Malayan Nature Journal 5 (3): 163
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Ecology - Food
Javan Rhino
Malaysia, Sungei Seduli, 1949. Burgess (1951) saw rhino tracks, and three piles of palas leaves, each pile about 2 ft. by 5 ft. and 1 ? ft. high. The palas (a small palm of the genus Licuala) had been chewed off about 2 feet above the ground.
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File AvailableBurgess, P.F. 1951 A possible record of the Javan or lesser one-horned rhinoceros in Malaya. Malayan Nature Journal 5 (3): 163
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Ecology - Food
Javan Rhino
Malaysia, Sungei Seduli, 1949. Burgess (1951) saw rhino tracks, and three piles of palas leaves, each pile about 2 ft. by 5 ft. and 1 ? ft. high. The palas (a small palm of the genus Licuala) had been chewed off about 2 feet above the ground.
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File AvailableFetherstonhaugh, A.H. 1951 Rhinoceroses. Malayan Nature Journal 5: 191-193
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Asia - South East Asia - Malaysia - Peninsular
Morphology - Horn
Sumatran Rhino
Malaya. The presence of a single horn. This alone is not a sure guide for the field observer as the posterior horn in R. sumatrensis is often little more than a thickening of the skin on the nose and impossible to observe accurately in jungle.
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File AvailableBurgess, P.F. 1951 A possible record of the Javan or lesser one-horned rhinoceros in Malaya. Malayan Nature Journal 5 (3): 163
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Asia - South East Asia - Malaysia - Peninsular
Morphology - Size
Javan Rhino
sees tracks in Malaysia at least 9 inches across.
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File AvailableFetherstonhaugh, A.H. 1951 Rhinoceroses. Malayan Nature Journal 5: 191-193
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Asia - South East Asia - Malaysia - Peninsular
Ecology - Habitat
Sumatran Rhino
The belief that R. sondaicus is found only in low-lying swampy country is contradicted by S. H. Prater who states that this species has been recorded at heights up to 7,000 feet above sea level. I have received reports of unusually large tracks in Malaya up to 4,000 feet. Similar feeding habits ...
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File AvailableFetherstonhaugh, A.H. 1951 King George V National Park. Nature Notes (Game Department, Federation of Malaya) 1951: 1-5
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Distribution
Sumatran Rhino
No details available yet
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File AvailableMalaya Game Department 1950 Malayan wildlife (Game Department Report, 1949 extract). Oryx 1: 83-89, map 1
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Distribution - Records
Sumatran Rhino
Old spoor were observed on the hills above and to th east of Gua Siput and there are old wallows among the path from Kuala Tahan to Batu Lompat. This spoor is obviously that of Dicerorhinus sumatrensis and not Rhinoceros sondaicus, though the latter species may still be found in the north-east r...
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File AvailableAnsell, W.F.H. 1947 A note on the position of rhinoceros in Burma. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 47 (2): 249-276, pl. 1, map 1
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Morphology - Size
Sumatran Rhino
Height at shoulder 3 ft 8 in, old female, Malaya, cf. Blanford
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File AvailableBush, W. C. 1941 Pahang quatre années dans la jungle. Paris, Editeur Payot
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Distribution
Sumatran Rhino
Asia/Malaysia/Pahang (4°N 102°E) - 1938 - Présence de rhinos dans la jungle - vu un énorme ( p. 119 ) - (CARINO No. 246 - Reference and note contributed by CARINO (Dr Henri Carpentier, Ingénieur Civil des Mines), 2011)
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File AvailableChasen, F.N. 1940 A handlist of Malaysian mammals: a systematic list of the mammals of the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo and Java, including the adjacent small islands. Bulletin of the Raffles Museum 15: i-xx, 1-209, map 1
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Distribution - Records
Asian Rhino Species
At one time a single rhinoceros of unknown species was well-known to be on the small island of Abang Besar in the Rhio Archipelago. Kloss gave me this information.
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File AvailableMalaya Game Department 1939 Malaya: Annual Report on the Game department, for the year 1938. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 38: 32-35
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Asia - South East Asia - Malaysia - Peninsular
Distribution - Status
Sumatran Rhino
No trace of rhinoceros has been observed for some years.
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File AvailableMalaya Game Department 1939 Malaya: Annual Report on the Game department, for the year 1938. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 38: 32-35
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Sumatran Rhino
On 1 Dec 1938, the caretaker of the ?Cottage', the most distant of the houses on Maxwell Hill, reported damage to buildings by elephants. The superintendent of the hill station, who was just leaving for Penang, had no time to investigate the report in poerson, so passed the news on to the Deputy...
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File AvailableHubback, T. 1939 The Asiatic two-horned rhinoceros. Journal of Mammalogy 20 (1): 1-20, figs. 1-5, table 1
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Sody, H.J.V. 1938 Lijst van zoogdieren van Java. Tectona 31: 741-764
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Javan Rhino
Badak
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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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Javan Rhino
Head. Locality: Malaysia, Pinjih Valley, Perak. Collected by: George W. Maxwell, 1899. In Selangor Museum, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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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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Javan Rhino
Skull. Locality: Malaysia, Temoli. Collected by: G.F.W. Curtis, 1890s. Federated Malay States Museum, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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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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Sumatran Rhino
Specimen unspecified. Locality: Malaysia, Sungai Bugis area between the Bernam River and the coast. Collected by: A.S. Vernay, 1933. American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA.
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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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Javan Rhino
Skull, head. Sex: Female. Locality: Malaysia, Kuala Serukoi near Telok Anson, Perak. In Selangor Museum, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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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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Javan Rhino
Head. Locality: Malaysia, Pinjih Valley, Perak. Collected by: George W. Maxwell, 1899. In Selangor Museum, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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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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Skull. Locality: Malaysia, Temoli. Collected by: G.F.W. Curtis, 1890s. Federated Malay States Museum, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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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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Javan Rhino
Mounted skin. Sex: Female. Locality: Malaysia. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom.
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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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Skeleton. Locality: Malaysia. In Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom.
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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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Sumatran Rhino
Specimen unspecified. Locality: Malaysia, Sungai Bugis area between the Bernam River and the coast. Collected by: A.S. Vernay, 1933. American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA.
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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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Javan Rhino
Head. Locality: Ujong Permatang, Selangor. In coll. Police Mess, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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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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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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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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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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H. The Kuala Serukai Rhinoceros. In April 1924, a cow R.sondaicus was killed at Kuala Serukoi near Telok Anson in Perak. It made an attack on a Chinese coolie who was tapping jelutong in the forest. He was charged three times, tossed, and chased into the coolie lines. She was supposed to have...
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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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Rhinoceros sondaicus - A. The ?Province Wellesley' Rhinoceros. The earliest specimen that we know of is in the collection of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. Here amongst other skulls they have that of a very young sondaicus, killed by the side of its mother, on the Malay Coast opposite ...
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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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Sumatran Rhino
Badak kerbau
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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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Javan Rhino
Badak Sumbu
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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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Javan Rhino
Badak Gajah
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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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Sumatran Rhino
Badak himpit
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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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Javan Rhino
Badak raya
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File AvailableComyn Platt, T. 1937 A report on fauna preservation in Malaya. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 30: 45-52
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Javan Rhino
It is believed that two or three are still to be found in the swampy lands of southern Perak. There is no certainty, however, about this. An old native hunter with whom i discussed the matter informed me that he had lately heard of one, but was inclined to doubt the truth of the report. From e...
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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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E. The ?Sungai Palawan'Rhinoceros. In the same paper Mr. Barnard describes how he and his brother Mr. H. C. Barnard shot a male of the species in 1898 on the Sungai Palawan near Chikus, Lower Perak. At that time, of course, the country around here was mostly virgin forest and practically uninha...
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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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Javan Rhino
Rhinoceros sondaicus - I. The Ujong Permatang Rhinoceros. In January 1928, a Police Officer stationed at Kuala Sciangor at the mouth of the Selangor River heard reports of an enormous animal that was destroying the Chinese gardens in the Ujong Permatang district some five miles to the north and ...
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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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Javan Rhino
The writer first became interested in the subject, when living at Changkat Pa'Badak on the Kinta River, not far from the town of Kampar, during the years 1929-33. Malays coming from Changkat Pingan a few miles down stream would speak of a ?badak' of enormous size living in the jungle to the sout...
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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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Javan Rhino
Rhinoceros sondaicus - F. The ?Pinji' Rhinoceros. In 1899, the famous ? Pinji ? rhinoceros was shot by Sir George W. Maxwell in the Pinji Valley, not a great distance from the Laliat Railway Station, in Kinta. The classic description of its exploits and the shooting of this animal may be read i...
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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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Javan Rhino
D. Batu Gajah Rhinos. Mr. B. H. F. Barnard, for many years a Forest Officer in Malaya, writing in the ?Malayan Forester' for July 1932 instances the shooting of two rhinos in 1897 by Mr. F. J. Weld formerly of the Malay Civil Service. This was at a spot about three miles from Batu Gajah on the ...
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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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Sumatran Rhino
G. Dindings Rhinos. Writing in the ?Times of Malaya' 9 Aug. 1932, Mr. Granville M. O'Hara states that in 1905, while stationed in the Dindings as a Forest Officer, he had the good fortune to be present at the trapping of a one-horned rhinoceros. He wrote an article ?Trapping of Rhinoceros in th...
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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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J. The Sungei Lampan Rhino. The last animal of this species tobe shot in Malaya was obtained in January, 1932, on the Sungai Lampan near Degong and Telok Anson, Perak. Mr. A. S. Vernay of London and New York, whose collections in the Faunthorpe-Vernay Galleries in the New York Museum are well k...
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