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Title: Naturwissenschaftliche Reise nach Mossambique, auf Befehl seiner majestaet des Konigs Friedrich Wilhelm IV in den Jahren 1842 bis 1848 ausgefuehrt, Zoologie I, Saugethiere
Author(s): Peters, W.C.H.
Year published: 1852
Publisher: Berlin, Georg Reimer
Volume: -
Pages: pp. i-xvi, 1-202
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Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Mozambique
Names in vernacular
African Rhino Species
Meleonbe
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Location:
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Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Mozambique
Names in vernacular
African Rhino Species
Schipemb^re
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Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Mozambique
Names in vernacular
African Rhino Species
Pembre
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Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Mozambique
Names in vernacular
African Rhino Species
Maera
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Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Mozambique
Names in vernacular
African Rhino Species
Abada
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Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Mozambique
Names in vernacular
African Rhino Species
Bemb^re
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Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Mozambique
Morphology - Size
White Rhino
I saw a pair of horns from Lourenzo Marques, of which the anterior was 5 ft 3 inch (english measure) and the posterior one 1 ft 1 inch.
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Africa - Southern Africa - Mozambique
Taxonomy
Black Rhino
I compared two skulls brought home from Mozambique with a skulls recieved from Krebs from the Cape. They were similar.
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Africa - Southern Africa - Mozambique
Taxonomy
Black Rhino
Mozambique. I killed 2 females and a male. The male differed from the females by having longer horns and a more prehensile snout, which makes me think that the Rhinoceros keitloa of Smith is not a specific characteristic, but only sexullay differenbt from Rh. bicornis. The first figure of this...
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