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Title: Notes on a solitary black rhino
Author(s): Nyangwara, K.; Sigei, J.; Masibo, J.
Year published: 2000
Journal: CCA Ecological Journal
Volume: 2
Pages: 53
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Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Ecology - Interspecific Relations
Black Rhino
This rhinoceros is extremely, aggressive and has had numerous encounters with other species, even killing the dominant male lion of the Kichwa Pride on 16/11/98, and an injured Common Zebra foal on 26/10/98.
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Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Ecology - Interspecific Relations
Black Rhino
This rhinoceros is extremely, aggressive and has had numerous encounters with other species, even killing the dominant male lion of the Kichwa Pride on 16/11/98, and an injured Common Zebra foal on 26/10/98. Whenever the rhino is seen on the move, other animals appear to be watching it closely, ...
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Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Behaviour - Daily Routine
Black Rhino
She was once seen to swim across the Mara River in July 1999, even though the water level was high, but soon returned to our western side.
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Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Ecology - Interspecific Relations
Black Rhino
This rhinoceros is extremely, aggressive and has had numerous encounters with other species. Warthog have often been seen to run away at the sight of this rhino. Whenever the rhino is seen on the move, other animals appear to be watching it closely, as if unsure of its intent.
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