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File AvailableHodgson, B.H. 1834 On the mammalia of Nepal. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1834 August 26: 95-104
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Indian Rhino
Length at birth 3 ft 4 in, Kathmandu 1826
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File AvailableHodgson, B.H. 1834 On the mammalia of Nepal. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1834 August 26: 95-104
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Indian Rhino
One, taken mature, was kept at Katmandoo for 35 years withoit exhibiting any symptoms of approaching decline. An individual was born in Katmandoo eight years ago.
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File AvailableHodgson, B.H. 1834 On the mammalia of Nepal. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1834 August 26: 95-104
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Indian Rhino
Height at birth 2 ft, Kathmandu 1826
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File AvailableHodgson, B.H. 1826 Ueber das zu Nepaul beobachtete junge Nashorn. Notizen aus dem Gebiete der Natur- und Heilkunde 15 (325): 264
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Indian Rhino
Growth of male born in Kathmandu 3 days 1 month 14 months 19 month at 19 months Height + 5 inch + 1 ft 7 inch + 4 inch height 4 ft 4 inch Length + 5 3/4 inch + 2 ft + 1 ft 4 ? inch = length 7 ft 4 ? inch Girth + 3/4 inch + 2 ...
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File AvailableHodgson, B.H. 1826 Remarks on the rate of growth and habits of the Rhinoceros indicus, communicated with notes by Dr Abel. Asiatic Journal 22: 193-197
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Indian Rhino
Growth of male born in Kathmandu 3 days 1 month 14 months 19 month at 19 months Height + 5 inch + 1 ft 7 inch + 4 inch height 4 ft 4 inch Length + 5 3/4 inch + 2 ft + 1 ft 4 ? inch = length 7 ft 4 ? inch Girth + 3/4 inch + 2 ...
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File AvailableHodgson, B.H. 1825 Remarks on the procreation of the rhinoceros. Quarterly Oriental Magazine: review and register 3 (5): 155-156
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Indian Rhino
Male born in Kathmandu. When 3 days old, it was distinguished in exterior character from its mother by a bright pink suffusion which pervaded its hide, and by the absence of the nasal horn. When a month old, he found the pink tinge gradually subsiding into an uniform dark colour, whilst the inc...
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File AvailableHodgson, B.H. 1825 Remarks on the procreation of the rhinoceros. Quarterly Oriental Magazine: review and register 3 (5): 155-156
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Indian Rhino
Male born in Kathmandu. When 3 days old, it was distinguished in exterior character from its mother by a bright pink suffusion which pervaded its hide, and by the absence of the nasal horn. When a month old, he found the pink tinge gradually subsiding into an uniform dark colour, whilst the inc...
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File AvailableHodgson, B.H. 1825 Remarks on the procreation of the rhinoceros. Quarterly Oriental Magazine: review and register 3 (5): 155-156
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Indian Rhino
Hodgson observed the habits of a male and female rhinoceros kept in the Menagerie of the Raja of Nipal. He states that about 18 months prior to May 1824 a male and female voluntarily associated and that the result after an interval from 17 to 18 months was a fine male cub. Hodgson first saw the ...
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File AvailableChardin, J. 1711 Voyages en Perse, et autres lieux de l'Orient. Amsterdam, Jean Louis de Lorme, vol. 3, pp. 1-254, index
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