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File AvailableHaagner, A. 1920 South African mammals: a short manual for the use of field naturalists, sportmen and travellers. London, H.F.G. Witherby and Cape Town, T. Maskew Miller, pp. i-xx, 1-248
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Black Rhino
The National Collection possesses two of these animals, a bull from German East Africa and a cow from South Central Rhodesia. The former is becoming very troublesome now, although quiet enough for the first eight years of his life in captivity ; the latter is quiet and tractable, and will follow...
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File AvailableHamlyn, D. 1920 Letter about capture of rhinos in Mfolozi for Durban Zoo. Hamlyn's Menagerie Magazine 5 (10): 79
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableFlower, S.S. 1908 Notes on zoological collections visited in Europe, 1907. Cairo, National Printing Department (Zoological Gardens, Giza, Special report no 2.), pp. 1-71
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Indian Rhino
saw 4 Indian rhino en route to Hamburg, at Port Said in April 1907. In charge of Capt. Johansen, who brought them from India to Carl Hagenbeck at Hamburg [one seen in Antwerp, another in Manchester].
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File AvailableRenshaw, G. 1904 Natural history essays. London and Manchester, Sherratt and Hughes, pp. i-xv, 1-218
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White Rhino
1891. Messrs. Eyre and Coryndon, in August, 1892, saw a bull, cow and calf all together: the next day they met a large cow, a half-grown individual, and a calf. The calf died in captivity after a few days.
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File AvailableThevet, A. 1556 Cosmographie de Levant. Revue & augmentee de plusieurs figures. Lion, Jean de Tournes et Guillaume Gazeau, pp. 1-218, i-xiv
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African Rhino Species
[Visit to Cairo in 1550]
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Là [dans le chateau] y ha plusieurs animaus, comme, quatre elefans, lions, tygres, leopars, scorpions, rhinoceros (qui est un animal à quatre piez, ayant une corne aus narines, grand ennemi de l'Elefant), veaux marins, cicognes. Il ne veus mettre en o...
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