| Sanborn, E.R. 1906 The new rhinoceros. Bulletin of the New York Zoological Society 22: 285-286, fig. 1 |
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Black Rhino
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| New York Zoo - Diceros bicornis from Tanzania. Considering the rarity, the price paid was not excessive, yet it can be safely mentioned that no other animal in the collection either exceeds or nearly equals the cost of this specimen. |
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| Sanborn, E.R. 1906 The new rhinoceros. Bulletin of the New York Zoological Society 22: 285-286, fig. 1 |
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Black Rhino
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| New York Zoo. It is a young animal, possibly 2 years of age, weighs about 300 pounds, is 31 inches high, 56 inches from snout to base of tail, and is apparently in perfect physical condition. |
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| Sanborn, E.R. 1906 The new rhinoceros. Bulletin of the New York Zoological Society 22: 285-286, fig. 1 |
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Black Rhino
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| The only specimen of the now rare two-horned black rhinoceros which has come to America in the last eight years, with one exception, has been purchased by the Society and is now one of the valued possessions of the Zoological Park. Learning of the arrival in Europe, from the Kilimanjaro District... |
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| Sanborn, E.R. 1906 The new rhinoceros. Bulletin of the New York Zoological Society 22: 285-286, fig. 1 |
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Captive - North America
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Black Rhino
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| New York Zoo. It is a young animal, possibly 2 years of age, weighs about 300 pounds, is 31 inches high, 56 inches from snout to base of tail, and is apparently in perfect physical condition. |
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| Sanborn, E.R. 1906 The new rhinoceros. Bulletin of the New York Zoological Society 22: 285-286, fig. 1 |
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Captive - North America
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Black Rhino
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| New York Zoo. It is a young animal, possibly 2 years of age, weighs about 300 pounds, is 31 inches high, 56 inches from snout to base of tail, and is apparently in perfect physical condition. |
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| Anonymous; Lang, H.; Tjader, R. 1906 Baby rhinoceros here. New York Daily Tribune December 31, 1906: page 3, 1 plate |
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Black Rhino
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| No details available yet |
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| Anonymous; Hornaday, W. T. 1906 Costly baby (Black rhino, "Victoria") in Park. New York Daily Tribune June 4th, 1906: page 4, 1 plate |
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Black Rhino
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| Anonymous 1900 Capturing a rhinoceros. Current Literature 27 (1): 71 |
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Indian Rhino
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| Smithsonian Institution 1896 Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, to July 1895. Smithsonian Annual Report 1894-1895: 68-73 |
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Sumatran Rhino
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| animals in the collection on 30 June 1894: 1 Sumatran rhino, donor Adam Forepaugh Show. |
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| Smithsonian Institution 1894 Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, to July 1894. Smithsonian Annual Report 1893-1894: appendix pp. 68, 69, 73 |
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Sumatran Rhino
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| animals in the collection on 30 June 1895. 1 Sumatran rhino. - [absent from Annual Report to 1897] |
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