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File AvailableEdwards, J. 1997 History contest. Zoos Print 12 (3): 3, fig. 1
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Javan Rhino
A streoscopic photograph of a Javan rhino, probably taken early 20th century. It may have been taken in the Madras Zoo.
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File AvailableRookmaaker, L.C. 1997 A gift from Nepal to London Zoo, 1921. Journal of the Bartlett Society 8: 28-29
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Indian Rhino
Prince of Wales Edward VIII visited Nepal 13-21 Dec 1921. During a shoot in the Chitwan Np, they shot 9 rhino. On 18 Dec 1921 the Maharajah of Nepal presented a collection of animals to the prince. These animals arrived in Bombay on 10 Jan 1922 where they were temporarily housed in the Victori...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1997 Two white rhino died. International Zoo News 44 (1): 59-60
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White Rhino
Two 1/1 white rhino sent from USA to China died of exposure and dehydration in July 1996 while enroute from Shanghai to Chengdu Zoo. They should have been transported by rail, a journey of 8 hours, but instead were taken by truck along the 1650 mile route in oppressive summer heat, apparently be...
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File AvailableRookmaaker, L.C. 1997 Records of an animal collection in Poona at the end of the eighteenth century. Back When and Then 2 (1): 2, fig. 1
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Indian Rhino
Drawing by Gingaram Chintaram Tambat commisioned by Sir Charles Warre Malet, resident in Poona, India, 1786-1796. Watercolour and gouache on laid paper, 22x36 cm, showing male Rhinoceros unicornis. Inscription in Marathi by the artist and comment by Sir Malet in English: 'This drawing and wax f...
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File AvailableChakraborty, A.; Chaudhury, B.; Sarma, D.K. 1997 Isolation of bacteria from captive herbivores. Indian Journal Comp. Microbiology, Immunology and Inf. Disease 18 (2) July-Dec: 147-152, 1 table
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableEndo, H.; Yamada, T.K.; Nakamuta, N.; Tanemura, K.; Kurohmaru, M.; Hayashi, Y. 1996 Testicular morphology of a Greater Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 58 (10): 937-940, figs. 1-7
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Indian Rhino
We used the left testis of a greater Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) which died of pneumonia in 16th July 1995 at Tama Zoological Park (Tokyo, Japan). The animal, weighing approximately 2,000 kg, was estimated to be about 42 years old.
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File AvailableTalukdar, S.R. 1996 Gross and histological study on the thyroid gland of a week-old rhino calf (Rhinoceros unicornis). Indian Veterinary Journal 73 (January): 85-87, figs. 1-2
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Indian Rhino
7 day old calf died
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File AvailableVigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 1996 Assam State Zoo supplies rhinos to West Bengal. International Zoo News 43 (7): 513-514, fig. 1
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Indian Rhino
1995, Oct 17, 2 males to West Bengal, before which they had 13/9
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File AvailableValandikar, S.C.; Raju, R. 1996 Pulmonary tuberculosis in black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) in Mysore Zoo. Zoos Print 11 (3): 16-17
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Black Rhino
Pulmonary tb in Diceros bicornis in Mysore Zoo. Tuberculosis has been recognized as a serious disease in zoo animals (Theon and Himes, 1982). Though the disease has been nearly eradicated from domestic animals and humans in many developed countries, outbreaks of this zoontic disease continue to...
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File AvailableEndo, H.; Yamada, T.K.; Nakamuta, N.; Tanemura, K.; Kurohmaru, M.; Hayashi, Y. 1996 Testicular morphology of a Greater Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 58 (10): 937-940, figs. 1-7
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Indian Rhino
We used the left testis of a greater Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) which died of pneumonia in 16th July 1995 at Tama Zoological Park (Tokyo, Japan). The animal, weighing approximately 2,000 kg, was estimated to be about 42 years old. It has been recorded that this rhinoceros successf...
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