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Title: Mammals which have recently become extinct in British North Borneo
Author(s): Dollman, J.G.
Year published: 1937
Journal: Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire
Volume: 30
Pages: 67-74
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History
White Rhino
In the early days of this century Major P. H. G. Powell-Cotton discovered the Northern White Rhinoceros near Lado, in the Sudan, and this race, which has been named Rhinoceros simus cottoni, is a very close relation of the Southern form, so close as to be all but indistinguishable. This Norther...
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Morphology - Size
Indian Rhino
In this animal the horn as a rule is little longer than that of the Javan species, but in the record specimen in the British Museum collection the length is as much as 24 inches.
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