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Title: Kleine Hagenbeck-Erinnerungen
Author(s): Zukowsky, L.
Year published: 1954
Journal: Zoologische Garten
Volume: 21 (1/2)
Pages: 9-24
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Africa - Southern Africa - Namibia
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
Diceros bicornis occidentalis
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Species:
Captive - Europe
Captivity - Zoo Records
Black Rhino
At the time [1913?], Christoph Schulz had just arrived with a large shipment from the former German East Africa. There were three black rhinos.
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World
Taxonomy
Black Rhino
A new type of black rhino from the Kunene area in South West Africa was imported in 1922 by Hagenbeck. It is different by its remarkably small size, very short occiput and long legs, and I gave it the name Diceros bicornis occidentalis. This discovery made me to revise the genus Diceros, and ...
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Location:
Subject:
Species:
Captive - Europe
Captivity - Zoo Records
Black Rhino
In 1913 there were with Hagenbeck a pair of young adult black rhinos imported by Christoph Schulz, called Bob and Marianne, which I observed for two years and which was the first adult pair of this species, that was exhibited alive.
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Location:
Subject:
Species:
Captive - Europe
Captivity - Zoo Records
Black Rhino
A new type of black rhino from the Kunene area in South West Africa was imported in 1922 by Hagenbeck. It is different by its remarkably small size, very short occiput and long legs, and I gave it the name Diceros bicornis occidentalis.
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