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Bhattacharya, A., 2020. Ecology, behaviour and management practices of Great Indian one Horned Rhinoceros at Gorumara, Jaldapara and Kaziranga national parks, India. Thesis presented to Raiganj University

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Bhattacharya, A., 2020. Communication types in Indian Rhinoceros (R.unicornis., Linn.). International Journal of Trend in Research and Development 7 (4): 188-194

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Bhattacharya, A.; Chakraborty, K., 2017. Why do Indian Rhinos eat elephant grasses. International Journal of Trend in Research and Development 4 (5): 355-357

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Bhattacharya, A.; Chakraborty, K., 2016. Defecation behaviour of great indian one horned rhinoceros (R. unicornis, Linn.). International Journal of Science and Research 5 (7): 923-978

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Bhattacharya, A.; Chakraborty, K., 2013. Study on group size and group composition of great indian one horned rhinoceros (R. unicornis, Linn.) at Gorumara, Jaldapara and Kaziranga National Parks, India. International Journal of Science and Research 5 (9): 534-540

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Bhattacharya, A., 1994. Some new aspects of pre and post defecation behaviour associated with scent marking relationship in Great Indian one horned rhinoceros. Cheetal 33 (3/4): 1-9

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Bhattacharya, A., 1994. Rhinos of Jaldapara: some problems for survival and their proposed conservation measures. Zoo's Print 9 (11): 5-6

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Bhattacharya, A., 1993. The status of the Kaziranga rhino population. Tiger Paper 20 (4): 1-6, pls. 1-2, fig. 1, tables 1-3

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Bhattacharya, A.; Acharyya, S., 1993. Identification of great Indian one horned rhinoceros (R.unicornis) by foot impression. Proceedings of the Zoological Society, Calcutta 46 (2): 125-130

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Bhattacharya, A., 1993. Pre-mating call of Great Indian one horned rhinoceros (R.unicornis, L.) and its comparative study with other calls. Cheetal 31 (3/4): 30-32
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Bhattacharya, A., 1982. Daily activity cycle of Great Indian one horned rhinoceros at Gorumara and Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuaries, West Bengal, India. Journal of the Bengal Society of Natural History (new series) 1 (2): 30-32

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