| Cully, T.A.; Ryhiner, P. 1956 Rhino bridegroom arrives at (Philadelphia) Zoo. Parks & Recreation, American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums 39 (1) Jan: 24 |
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| Anonymous 1955 Arrival of Kanakbala. America's First Zoo 7 (4): 1-2, fig. 1 |
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| arrival Kanakbala, male, caught by Ryhiner. |
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| Mars, V. 1955 Catching the Raymond & Waring Shows, 1829-1854. White Tops 28 (2): 9-10, 14, figs. 1-2 |
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| Raymond & Co. and Van Amburgh & Co.'s Menagerie United. 3 May 1852, Norwalk, poster with 'first Rhinoceros or Unicorn.' |
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| Anonymous 1955 Arrival of Kanakbala. America's First Zoo 7 (4): 1-2, fig. 1 |
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| Philadelphia Zoo, female, 5 yrs old, ca. 2500 pounds, Male, 3 yrs old, ca. 1700 pounds |
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| Chindahl, G.L. 1954 The circus in early Chicago. White Tops 27 (6): 3, 5-7, figs. 1-2 |
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| Raymond & Waring's Extensive Menagerie, USA. On 25-26 June 1850, in Chicago (?), a rhino in this circus claimed to be the only one in America. |
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| Anonymous 1953 Coquette. Zoonooz (San Diego) 26 (3) Mar: 8, fig. 1 |
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| Natural history texts as well as hunters often characterize the rhino as being vicious, antagonistic and perpetually ill-tempered, but not one of these epithets could be applied to Sally. She has the disposition of a pet feline and sometimes behaves disgustingly like one. In her relations with ... |
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| Anonymous 1953 Stones for Sally. Zoonooz (San Diego) 26 (6) Jun: 7, fig. 1 |
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| Female Sally
Any day in the week, you may visit Sally's cage to find that here and there, spaced in casual fashion on top of the wall, are small roundish stones, perhaps half a dozen of them. There is generally only one stone for any one space between two pipes, and the interval between the sel... |
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| Virden, R.J. 1953 Compound for (Black) rhinos (at San Diego Zoo). Parks & Recreation, American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums 36 (5) May : 14, 1 plate |
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| Todd, G.L. 1952 The circus - in early Chautauqua County. Paper read at the Winter Meeting of the Chautauqua County Historical Society, pp. 1-7 |
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| Bean, R.; Graham, R.; Chicago Zoological Society 1950 Black and Indian rhinos at Brookfield Zoo. Official Guide Book (for) Zoo at Brookfield: 32-33, 2 images |
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