File AvailableHitchins, P.M.; Keep, M.E. 1970 Observations on skin lesions of the black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis Linn.) in the Hluhluwe Game Reserve, Zululand. Lammergeyer 12: 56-65, pls. 1-6, figs. 1-2, table 1
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableKeep, M.E. 1970 A checklist of the blood parasites recorded from the larger wild mammals in Zululand. Lammergeyer 11: 54-57, table 1
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File AvailableMayr, A.; Mahnel, H. 1970 Charakterisierung eines vom Rhinoceros isolierten Huehnerpockenvirus. Archiv fur die Gesamte Virusforschung 31: 51-60, figs. 1-3, table 1
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World
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File AvailableHarthoorn, A.M. 1970 The flying syringe: ten years of immobilising wild animals in Africa. London, Geoffrey Bles, pp. 1-287
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File AvailableAnsell, W.F.H. 1969 The black rhinoceros in Zambia. Oryx 10 (3): 176-192, 1 map, tables 1-2
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zambia
Diseases - Reasons of death
Black Rhino
Zambia. Rhino dying from fighting constitutes evidence of over-population.
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File AvailableMcCulloch, B.; Achard, P.L. 1969 Mortalities associated with the capture, translocation, trade and exhibition of black rhinoceroses, Diceros bicornis. International Zoo Yearbook 9: 184-191
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
Diseases - Parasites
Black Rhino
Tanzania - Diceros bicornis. In the second group (7 rhinoceroses: diminazine aceturate 6.0 g; pyrithidium bromide 3.0 g) there were three deaths in late captivity. 3470 died 50 days after capture. Post-mortem examination showed a massive load of gut nematodes, including Strongylus tremletti and ...
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File AvailableAnsell, W.F.H. 1969 The black rhinoceros in Zambia. Oryx 10 (3): 176-192, 1 map, tables 1-2
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Diseases - External causes
Black Rhino
Zambia. Berry points out that a number die each year when they become stuck in the mud or drying-out lagoons towards the end of the dry season, but he attributes this to attempts top reach the litle remaining water in the centre.
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File AvailableMacCulloch, B.; Jonathan, J.; Dunnett, S.C. 1969 Further report on the development of Saanane Island, and its role in wildlife conservation in East Africa. International Zoo Yearbook 9: 139-142
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
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Black Rhino
Saanane Island, Tanzania - Diceros bicornis. A pair of Black rhinoceroses Diceros bicornis bicorizis were brought to Saanane in late 1964. The female gave birth to a calf in May 1965. By July 1965, all three rhinoceroses were suffering from corneal opacities. Oral administration of vitamin A ...
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File AvailableMcCulloch, B.; Achard, P.L. 1969 Mortalities associated with the capture, translocation, trade and exhibition of black rhinoceroses, Diceros bicornis. International Zoo Yearbook 9: 184-191
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
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Black Rhino
Capture in Tanzania. Grumeti, 1964. Eight rhinoceroses were caught between February and August. As a prophylactic treatment against trypanosomiasis, 1.5 to 3.0 gm of diminazine aceturate were administered subcutaneously to all of them. Lamai, 1964. Seventeen rhinoceroses were captured between t...
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File AvailableMacCulloch, B.; Jonathan, J.; Dunnett, S.C. 1969 Further report on the development of Saanane Island, and its role in wildlife conservation in East Africa. International Zoo Yearbook 9: 139-142
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World
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Black Rhino
The bull rhinoceros subsequently showed bouts of diarrhoea which appeared to respond to vitamin A therapy. The administration of vitamin A was established as routine practice. Unexpectedly, in September 1967, this male had a peracute attack of diarrhoea and died within twenty-four hours. Post-...
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File AvailableMcCulloch, B.; Achard, P.L. 1969 Mortalities associated with the capture, translocation, trade and exhibition of black rhinoceroses, Diceros bicornis. International Zoo Yearbook 9: 184-191
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Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
Diseases
Black Rhino
Tanzania - Diceros bicornis. The occurrence of ocular and digestive dis- turbance was a problem of prolonged captivity. To a large extent, the syndromes were thought to be due to vitamin A deficiency. One rhinoceros died after a little over a year on the island. Postmortem examination showed les...
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File AvailableMcCulloch, B.; Achard, P.L. 1969 Mortalities associated with the capture, translocation, trade and exhibition of black rhinoceroses, Diceros bicornis. International Zoo Yearbook 9: 184-191
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
Diseases - Bacterial
Black Rhino
Two deaths were attributed to babesiasis. It was unfortunate that no post-mortem examinations were carried out, and that blood smears only were available for examination. On these, large forms of Babesia were seen. The parasites appeared to be very similar to those described by Brocklesby (1967) ...
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File AvailableAnsell, W.F.H. 1969 The black rhinoceros in Zambia. Oryx 10 (3): 176-192, 1 map, tables 1-2
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zambia
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Black Rhino
Rinderpest, which caused such havoc towards end of last century, evidently does not affect rhinoceros.
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File AvailableMcCulloch, B.; Achard, P.L. 1969 Mortalities associated with the capture, translocation, trade and exhibition of black rhinoceroses, Diceros bicornis. International Zoo Yearbook 9: 184-191
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
Diseases - Bacterial
Black Rhino
It was noted that the Lamai rhinoceroses were essentially grass eaters, whereas those at the Grumeti browsed to a large extent on woodland bush. It is known that grazing, as distinct from browsing, encourages the propagation of intestinal parasites. Helminthiasis can be further aggravated by copr...
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File AvailableDenney, R.N. 1969 Black rhinoceros immobilization utilizing a new tranquillizing agent. East African Wildlife Journal 7: 159-165, tables 1-2
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Africa
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableKing, J.M. 1969 The capture and translocation of the black rhinoceros. East African Wildlife Journal 7: 115-130, pls. 1-2, fig. 1, tables 1-6
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Africa
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableKeep, M.E. 1969 Veterinary aid. Lammergeyer 10: 100
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World
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All Rhino Species
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File AvailableKeep, M.E.; Tinley, J.L.; Rochat, K.; Clark, J.V. 1969 The immobilization and translocation of black rhinoceroses Diceros bicornis using Etorphine Hydrochloride (M99). Lammergeyer 10: 4-11, tables 1-4
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Africa
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableGitter, M.; Brand, T.F. 1969 Salmonella in wildlife in the Nairobi National Park. Tropical Animal Health and Production 1: 85-88, 3 tables
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Diseases - Bacterial
African Rhino Species
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Roth, H.H. 1968 Das Helminthen Vorkommen in Saugetieren Zoologischer Garten und seine Abhangigkeit von okologischen Faktoren (I). Zoologische Beitraege 14: 61-123, figs. 1-5
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World
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Black Rhino
5 specimens of Diceros bicornis in zoos. Strongylidae, in wild found in great numbers (genera Kiluluma, Paraquilonia, Khalilia, Buissonia, Murshidia, Quilonia, total 23 species) - in zoos 4 species found. Oxyuri, found in one animal. Spiruridae (?), found in one animal, characterized by thick-...
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File AvailableSachs, R.; Sachs, C. 1968 A survey of parasitic infestation of wild herbivores in the Serengeti region in Northern Tanzania and the Lake Rukwa region in southern Tanzania. Bulletin of Epizootic Diseases of Africa 16: 455-472, fig. 1, tables 1-2
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
Diseases - Parasites
Black Rhino
Egg count of worms in feces, Serengeti, Tanzania, 4 examined number of nematode eggs excreted per 1 gr of faeces: mean 2625 range 267 to 4067 End
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File AvailableRound, M.C. 1968 Check list of the helminth parasites of African mammals of the orders carnivora, tubulidentata, proboscoidea, hyracoidea, artiodactyla and perissodactyla. St. Albans, Commonwealth Bureau of Helminthology. Technical Communication No. 38, pp. i-vi, 1-252
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World
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Black Rhino
Helminths in Diceros bicornis. Species recorded: Brumptia bicaudatum (Poirier, 1909) Stunkard 1926 (Echinostomatidae: Brumptinae) Anoplocephala diminuta Sandground, 1933 (Cyclophyllidea: Anoplocephalidae: Anoplocephalinae) Anoplocephala gigantea (Peters, 1856) R. Blanchard, 1891 (Cyclophy...
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File AvailableRound, M.C. 1968 Check list of the helminth parasites of African mammals of the orders carnivora, tubulidentata, proboscoidea, hyracoidea, artiodactyla and perissodactyla. St. Albans, Commonwealth Bureau of Helminthology. Technical Communication No. 38, pp. i-vi, 1-252
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White Rhino
Helminths recorded from Ceratotherium simum: Gastrodiscus aegyptiacus (Cobbold, 1876) Railliet, 1893 (Gastrodiscidae: Gastrodiscinae) Anoplocephala gigantea (Peters, 1856) R. Blanchard, 1891 (Cyclophyllidea: Anoplocephalidae: Anoplocephalinae) Anoplocephala magna (Abildgaard, 1789) Spenge...
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File AvailableRound, M.C. 1968 Check list of the helminth parasites of African mammals of the orders carnivora, tubulidentata, proboscoidea, hyracoidea, artiodactyla and perissodactyla. St. Albans, Commonwealth Bureau of Helminthology. Technical Communication No. 38, pp. i-vi, 1-252
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Black Rhino
Helminth recorded from Diceros = Rhinoceros sp. Brumptia bicaudatum (Echinostomatidae: Brumptinae)
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File AvailableGruenberg, W.; Burtscher, H. 1968 Ueber eine pockenartige Krankheit beim Rhinozeros (Diceros bicornis L.). Zentralblatt fur Veterinarmedizin (B) 15: 649-657, figs. 1-8
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Africa
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableHarthoorn, A.M. 1968 Problems and hazards of chemical restraint in wild animals. International Zoo Yearbook 8: 215-220
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Africa
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableGrzimek, B. 1968 Grzimeks Tierleben: Enzyklopaedie des Tierreiches. Zuerich, Kindler Verlag
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World
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableBrocklesby, D.W. 1967 A Babesia species of the black rhinoceros. Veterinary Record 80 (15): 484, fig. 1
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Diseases - Parasites
Black Rhino
The paper by G. M. Mugera and J. G. Wandera, 'Degenerative Polymyopathies in East African domestic and Wild Animals' (Vet. Rec. 80. 410), is interesting to me for two reasons. Firstly it confirms but ignores earlier work, carried out in the same department, which was first reported in 1964 by J...
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File AvailableAchard, P.L.; MacCulloch, B. 1967 Creation of a zoo in Tanzania - Saanane Island Game Reserve. International Zoo Yearbook 7: 235-240
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
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Black Rhino
A male of 2 years captured in Tarime District developed symptoms of trypanosomiasis. By the time he was cured of the illness (it is frquently fatal), he was completely tame.
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File AvailableHungerford, D.A.; Chandra, H. C.; Snyder, R.L. 1967 Somatic chromosomes of a black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis Gray, 1821). American Naturalist 101: 357-358, fig. 1
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Captive
Diseases - Reasons of death
Black Rhino
Reason of death Pulmonary abscess, Female, Philadelphia
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File AvailableJacobi, E.F. 1967 Jaarverslag van de Stichting tot instandhouding van het Koninklijk Zoologisch Genootschap Natura Artis Magistra te Amsterdam. Amsterdam, Artis
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Captive
Diseases - Reasons of death
Black Rhino
Reason of death Tranquillizer after escape, Female, Amsterdam Zoo
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File AvailableEbedes, H. 1967 Black rhinoceros immobilization. M-Series, Veterinary Applications Report, London, Reckitt and Sons 57: 1-3
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Species:
Africa
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableMugera, G.M.; Wandera, J.G. 1967 Degenerative polymyopathies in East African domestic and wild animals. Veterinary Record 80 (13): 410-413, figs. 1-6
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World
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All Rhino Species
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File AvailablePearson, H.; Gibbs, C.; Wright, A.I. 1967 Surgical treatment of a case of rectal prolapse in a young African rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). Veterinary Record 80: 519
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Africa
Diseases
Black Rhino
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File AvailablePowers, R.D.; Price, R.A. 1967 Human tuberculosis in a rhinoceros. Journal of the American Veterinary Medicine Association 151 (7): 890-892, figs. 1-2
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All Rhino Species
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File AvailableWallach, J.D. 1967 Degenerative arthritis in a black rhinoceros. Journal of the American Veterinary Medicine Association 151 (7): 887-889, figs. 1-3
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Africa
Diseases
Black Rhino
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Messow, C. 1967 Filarien-Dermatitis beim Nashorn. Verhandlungsbericht des Internationalen Symposiums uber die Erkrankungen der Zootiere 9: 195-196
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World
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All Rhino Species
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File AvailableMurray, M. 1967 The pathology of some diseases found in wild animals in East Africa. East African Wildlife Journal 5 (Aug): 37-45, 1 table
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Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Diseases
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableFiennes, R.N. 1966 The Zoological Society of London: Report of the Society's pathologist for the year 1964. Journal of Zoology, London 148: 363-380, tables 1-7
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Captive - Europe
Diseases - Reasons of death
White Rhino
Ceratotherium simum - post-mortem London Zoo. Female over 9 years old, died of colitis and volvulus. It died suddenly with symptoms which in other perissodactyla would be attributed to colivc arising froma twisted gut. There was great inflammation of the intestinal mucosa in all areas, and the...
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File AvailableYoung, E. 1966 Treatment of cutaneous granulomata in the black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis.. International Zoo Yearbook 6: 276-277
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Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Diseases
Black Rhino
Diceros bicornis in South Africa. Microfilariae and adult filarids were found in the Black rhinoceros, Diceros bicornis, and described as the cause of cutaneous granulomata (Schultz and Kluge, 1960). The incidence of this condition is very high among Black rhinoceroses in South Africa. Some of...
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File AvailableYoung, E. 1966 Treatment of cutaneous granulomata in the black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis.. International Zoo Yearbook 6: 276-277
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Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Diseases
Black Rhino
Microfilariae and adult filarids were found in the Black rhinoceros, Diceros bicornis, and described as the cause of cutaneous granulomata (Schultz and Kluge, 1960). The incidence of this condition is very high among Black rhinoceroses in South Africa. Some of these granulomata acquire enormous...
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File AvailableFiennes, R.N. 1966 The Zoological Society of London: Report of the Society's pathologist for the year 1964. Journal of Zoology, London 148: 363-380, tables 1-7
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Captive
Diseases - Reasons of death
Black Rhino
Reason of death mitral stenosis - bronchites, Female, London
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File AvailableFiennes, R.N. 1966 The Zoological Society of London: Report of the Society's pathologist for the year 1964. Journal of Zoology, London 148: 363-380, tables 1-7
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Captive - Europe
Diseases - Reasons of death
Black Rhino
Diceros bicornis - post-mortem London Zoo. Female of 20 years was in good condition. There was excessive fat in the pericardial and perirenal areas. The abdominal and pericardial cavities contained fibrinous exudate. There was long-standing mitral stenosis with thickening of the vales. The r...
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File AvailableFiennes, R.N. 1966 The Zoological Society of London: Report of the Society's pathologist for the year 1964. Journal of Zoology, London 148: 363-380, tables 1-7
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Captive
Diseases - Reasons of death
White Rhino
Reason of death colitis and volvulus, Female, London Zoo
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File AvailableYoung, E. 1966 Treatment of cutaneous granulomata in the black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis.. International Zoo Yearbook 6: 276-277
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Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Diseases
Black Rhino
Diceros bicornis in South Africa. Microfilariae and adult filarids were found in the Black rhinoceros, Diceros bicornis, and described as the cause of cutaneous granulomata (Schultz and Kluge, 1960). The incidence of this condition is very high among Black rhinoceroses in South Africa. Some of...
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File AvailableEbedes, H. 1966 M99 and M285: Gemsbok and rhino immobilization. M-Series, Veterinary Applications Report, London, Reckitt and Sons 48: 1-3
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Africa
Diseases
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableHarthoorn, A.M. 1966 Restraint of undomesticated animals. Journal of the American Veterinary Medicine Association 149 (7): 875-880, figs. 1-3
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World
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All Rhino Species
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File AvailableJones, R.D. 1966 A comparison between morphine and M99 as narcotics for the immobilization of the black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). M-Series, Veterinary Applications Report, London, Reckitt and Sons 46: 1-31-15, tables 1-3
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Subject:
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Africa
Diseases
Black Rhino
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File AvailableLang, E.M. 1966 Krankheit und Tod des Panzernashornbullen Gadadhar. Verhandlungsbericht des Internationalen Symposiums uber die Erkrankungen der Zootiere 8: 301-307
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Asia
Diseases
Indian Rhino
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File AvailableSpinage, C.A.; Fairrie, R.D. 1966 Removal of a snare from a white rhinoceros in the West Nile Rhino Sanctuary. East African Wildlife Journal 4: 149-151
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Africa
Diseases
White Rhino
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File AvailableZukowsky, L. 1966 Ursache und Bedeutung der schwaerenden Wunden an den Korperseiten freilebender Spitzmaulnashorner. Zoologische Garten 32 (4): 163-173, figs. 1-3
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Africa
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Black Rhino
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File AvailablePlayer, I.C. 1966 Translocation of the white rhinoceros. Typescript of lecture, pp. 1-32
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Africa
Diseases
White Rhino
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File AvailableHarthoorn, A.M. 1966 East Africa's new international Tissue Library. Africana, Nairobi 2 (8): 15, 17, 19
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Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Diseases
Black Rhino
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File AvailableHarthoorn, A.M. 1966 Large animal restraint: a prerequisite for conservation and research. Africana, Nairobi 2 (7): 19-21
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Africa
Diseases
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableBrocklesby, D.W.; Vidler, B.O. 1965 Some parasites of East African wild animals. East African Wildlife Journal 3: 120-122, fig. 1
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World
Diseases - Parasites
Black Rhino
Observed in Diceros bicornis in East Africa Babesia sp.; Theileria sp.; Trypanosoma sp.
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File AvailableWilson, V.J.; Edwards, P.W. 1965 Data from a female rhinoceros and foetus (Diceros bicornis Linn.) from the Fort Jameson District. Puku 3: 179-180, tables 1-2
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Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
Diseases
Black Rhino
Female shot in Zimbabwe. There was a large raw sore about 6 inches in diameter on the throat (not shoulder) and ols scars from similar wounds on the sides.
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File AvailableFoster, J.B. 1965 Mortality and ageing of black rhinoceros in East Tsavo Park, Kenya. East African Wildlife Journal 3: 118-119
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Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Diseases - External causes
Black Rhino
Tsavo East NP, Kenya. In 1961 the long rains failed over most of East Africa. The resulting drought was one of the worst recorded for decades and caused extensive mortality of those game species which de- pend on regular watering. The black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis L.) was one such species...
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File AvailableNeitz, W.O. 1965 A check-list and host-list of the zoonoses occurring in mammals and birds in South and South West Africa. Onderstepoort Journal of veterinary Science 32: 189-374, tables 1-7
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Species:
Africa
Diseases
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableProle, J.H.B. 1965 Removal of a prolapsed eyeball in a wild black rhinoceros. Veterinary Record 77 (6): 156-157, figs. 1-3
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Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Diseases
Black Rhino
Prolapsed eye in Kenya - Diceros bicornis. The subject was a female black rhinoceros approximately 30 years old living in the Masai Amboseli Game Reserve near the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro in Kenya. A report was received that she had injured an eye. Preliminary Examination Distant examinat...
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File AvailableWilson, V.J.; Edwards, P.W. 1965 Data from a female rhinoceros and foetus (Diceros bicornis Linn.) from the Fort Jameson District. Puku 3: 179-180, tables 1-2
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Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
Diseases
Black Rhino
Female shot in Zimbabwe. There was a large raw sore about 6 inches in diameter on the throat (not shoulder) and ols scars from similar wounds on the sides.
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File AvailableYoung, E. 1965 Lesions in the vicinity of the eye of the white rhinoceros, Diceros simus. International Zoo Yearbook 5: 194-195
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Subject:
Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Diseases
White Rhino
Over the past few years, a number of White rhinoceroses were encountered with lesions in the vicinity of the eyes: 1. A post-mortem examination carried out on the carcass of an adult female, which had been brought to Pretoria Zoo to be prepared for mounting at the Transvaal Museum, revealed th...
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File AvailableKing, J.M.; Carter, B.H. 1965 The use of the oripavine derivative M.99 for the immobilisation of the black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) and its antagonism with the related compound M.285 or nalorphine. East African Wildlife Journal 3: 19-26, figs. 1-5, tables 1-2
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Species:
Africa
Diseases
Black Rhino
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File AvailableHarthoorn, A.M. 1965 Application of pharmacological and physiological principles in restraint of wild animals. Wildlife Monographs 14: 3-78, figs. 1-7, tables 1-7
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World
Diseases
All Rhino Species
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File AvailableHarthoorn, A.M.; Bligh, J. 1965 The use of a new Oviparine derivative with potent morphine-like activity for the restraint of hoofed wild animals. Research in Veterinary Science 6: 290-299, table 1
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World
Diseases
All Rhino Species
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File AvailableZumpt, F. 1965 Tierische Parasiten der Nashorner. Natur und Museum 95 (5): 191-205
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Species:
Africa
Diseases
White Rhino
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File AvailableZumpt, F. 1964 Parasites of the white and black rhinoceroses. Lammergeyer 3 (1): 59-70, figs. 1-12
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Africa
Diseases - Parasites
African Rhino Species
Parasites of white and black rhinoceros We shall now discuss three groups of parasites associated with rhinoceroses, namely flies (Diptera), ticks (Ixodoidea) and worms (Trematodes, Cestodes and Nematodes). FLIES Gyrostigma pavesii In Zululand when the stomach of a dead rhinoceros is ope...
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File AvailableZumpt, F. 1964 Parasites of the white and black rhinoceroses. Lammergeyer 3 (1): 59-70, figs. 1-12
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Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Diseases
Black Rhino
Nothing is known of any diseases caused by these parasites in the rhinoceroses. but a pathological skin condition has been reported from the Black Rhinoceros in Hluhluwe, and a so-called ?microfilaria' was extracted from the lesions. Microfilaria are larval forms, and those extracted from the rh...
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File AvailableGlover, P.E.; Sheldrick, D. 1964 An urgent research problem on the elephant and rhino populations of the Tsavo National Park in Kenya. Bulletin of Epizootic Diseases of Africa 12: 33-38
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Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Diseases - Parasites
Black Rhino
It was noticed that many of the rhino had extensive black patches on their sides which microscopic examination showed to be a thin film of dried blood. At first it was thought that it may have been caused by heavy infestations of biting flies, Luperosia sp., and another as yet unidentified musci...
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File AvailableClarke, J.E. 1964 Game elimination as a means of tsetse control with special reference to host preferences. Puku 2: 62-75, tables 1-2
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Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Zambia
Diseases - Parasites
Black Rhino
Tsetse fly game eliminiation in Fort Jameson, Zambia, 1956-1961. The tsetse fly Glossina morsitans found on the only one rhino killed during the oprations. Rhino is a host to the tsetse fly.
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File AvailableTremlett, J.G. 1964 Observations on the pathology of lesions associated with Stephanofilaria dinniki Round, 1964 from the black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). Journal of Helminthology 38 (1/2): 171-174, figs. 1-4
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Diseases
Black Rhino
Diceros bicornis in Kenya. In addition, one rhinoceros showed evidence of an otitis. (b) Ear lesion - Macroscopic observations The auditory meatus contained a mass of thick sebaceous-like material which completely filled the ear. On section, the epithelium appeared intact but there was a sugg...
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File AvailableJacobi, E.F. 1964 Jaarverslag van de Stichting tot instandhouding van het Koninklijk Zoologisch Genootschap Natura Artis Magistra te Amsterdam. Amsterdam, Artis
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Captive
Diseases - Reasons of death
Black Rhino
Reason of death Liver infection, Female, Amsterdam Zoo
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File AvailableTremlett, J.G. 1964 Observations on the pathology of lesions associated with Stephanofilaria dinniki Round, 1964 from the black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). Journal of Helminthology 38 (1/2): 171-174, figs. 1-4
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Diseases
Black Rhino
In South Africa, a filarioid infestation has been associated with lesions in the skin of the black rhinoceros (Schulz and Kluge, 1960). Similar lesions had been reported earlier from Kenya, as consistently occurring in these animals but their aetiology was unknown (Spinage, 1960). Recently the ...
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File AvailableHayes, C. 1964 The fight to save Uganda's white rhino. Africana 2 (1): 6-11, figs. 1-9
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Captive - Africa
Diseases - Reasons of death
White Rhino
A calf captured in a translocated exercise in 1964, had been shipped to Entebbe's new zoo, but contracted pneumonia and died.
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File AvailableParsons, B.T.; Sheldrick, D.L.W. 1964 Some observations on biting flies (Diptera, Muscidae, sub-fam Stomoxydinae) associated with the black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis (L)). East African Wildlife Journal 2: 78-85, figs. 1-3
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Africa
Diseases
Black Rhino
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File AvailableRound, M.C. 1964 A new species of Stephanofilaria in skin lesions from the black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis L.) in Kenya. Journal of Helminthology 38 (1/2): 87-96, figs. 1-9, tables 1-3
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Diseases
Black Rhino
No details available yet
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File AvailableTakagi, S.; Kondo, M.; Noda, S.; Hironoa, T. 1964 Tuberculosis in a rhinoceros. Bulletin of the University of Osaka Prefecture 15 B: 125-130, figs. 1-4, tables 1-4
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World
Diseases
All Rhino Species
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File AvailableHarthoorn, A.M. 1964 Orapavine (M.99) in farm animals. Proceedings of SAVMA Congress 1964: 1-2
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Africa - Southern Africa
Diseases
African Rhino Species
No details available yet
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File AvailableReed, T.H. 1964 National Zoological Park Report (Arrival of Deepali and Rajkumari from Assam). Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution 1964 (pub. 1965): Select pages, 2 plates, 1 table
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Captive - North America
Diseases - Parasites
Indian Rhino
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File AvailableCondy, J.B.; MacCulloch, J.I.M.; Rodger, J.O.K.; Thomson, J.W. 1963 The treatment of eight square-lipped rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) with an anthelmintic. Journal of the South African Veterinary Medicine Association 34 (1): 99-101, table 1
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World
Diseases - Parasites
White Rhino
Bot fly larvae of the genus Gyrostigma commonly occur in white rhinoceros at Umfolosi, and as nematode egg counts on the faeces of the eight animals imported to Rhodesia showed a fairly high level of infestation, it appeared highly desirable to reduce their parasitic burdens to a minimum, in the ...
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File AvailableZeller, F. 1963 Nachrichten aus Koeln: Jahresbericht 1957. Zoologische Garten 27 (4/5): 265-268, figs. 1-3
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Captive
Diseases - Reasons of death
Black Rhino
Reason of death Tbc, Male, Cologne
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File AvailableLarsen, L.H. 1963 Restraint and anaesthesia of wild animals in captivity. Australian Veterinary Journal 39: 73-80
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World
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All Rhino Species
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File AvailableHarthoorn, A.M. 1963 Ataractic, hypnotic and narcotic mixtures for the capture and handling of large wild animals. British Veterinary Journal 119: 47-63
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Africa - Eastern Africa
Diseases
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableNiekerk, J.W. van; Pienaar, U. de V.; Fairall, N. 1963 Immobilizing drugs used in the capture of wild animals in the Kruger National Park. Journal of the South African Veterinary Medicine Association 34 (3): 403-412
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Diseases
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableUSDA Agricultural Research Service, Animal Disease Eradication Division 1963 Exotic ticks found on imported rhinoceros (SWR). Report of Cooperative Tick Eradication Activities (published 15 August): page 6
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America - North America
Diseases - Parasites
White Rhino
Two dead male ticks found on one Southern White rhinoceros imported from Umfolozi Game Reserve in September 1962 and housed at the Catskill Game Farm.
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File AvailableZumpt, F. 1962 The genus Gyrostigma Brauer (Diptera: Gasterophilidae). Zeitschrift fur Parasitenkunde 22: 245-260, figs. 1-12
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World
Diseases - Parasites
Sumatran Rhino
Gyrostigma sumatrensis (Diptera: Gasterophilidae) recorded in stomach of Dicerorhinus sumatrensis .
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File AvailableZumpt, F. 1962 The genus Gyrostigma Brauer (Diptera: Gasterophilidae). Zeitschrift fur Parasitenkunde 22: 245-260, figs. 1-12
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World
Diseases - Parasites
White Rhino
Gyrostigma pavesii (Diptera: Gasterophilidae) recorded in stomach of Ceratotherium simum and Diceros bicornis
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File AvailableZumpt, F. 1962 The genus Gyrostigma Brauer (Diptera: Gasterophilidae). Zeitschrift fur Parasitenkunde 22: 245-260, figs. 1-12
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World
Diseases - Parasites
Black Rhino
Gyrostigma conjungens and Gyrostigma pavesii (Diptera: Gasterophilidae) recorded in stomach of Diceros bicornis
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File AvailableFitzsimmons, W.M. 1962 Parabronema roundi n.sp. (Spiruridae: Nematoda) from Rhinoceros bicornis in Kenya. Journal of Helminthology 36 (1/2): 39-44, figs. 1-5
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World
Diseases - Parasites
Black Rhino
Parabronema roundi (Spiruridae, Nematoda) - first description. This new species is described from material consisting of four males and six females said to have been recovered from the intestine of Rhinoceros bicornis in Keny-a and sent to the writer through the courtesy of Mr. M. C. Round, B.Sc...
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File AvailableSpinage, C.A. 1962 Rinderpest and faunal distribution patterns. African Wildlife 16 (1): 55-60
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World
Diseases - Reasons of death
African Rhino Species
Rinderpest does not affect rhinoceros in Africa
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File AvailableHarthoorn, A.M. 1962 Capture of the white (square-lipped) rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum simum (Burchell) with the use of drug immobilization technique. Canadian Journal of Comparative Medicine 26: 203-208, fig. 1, tables 1-3
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Species:
Africa
Diseases
White Rhino
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File AvailableProle, J.H.B. 1962 First aid [to Gertie in Amboseli]. Africana 1 (3): 32-35, figs. 1-8
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Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Diseases
Black Rhino
No details available yet
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File AvailableRound, M.C. 1962 A new genus of the genus Strongylus from the black rhinoceros. Journal of Helminthology 36 (1/2): 189-200, 20 figures, 3 tables
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Africa
Diseases
Black Rhino
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File AvailableTakagi, Shizuo; Noda, S.; Hironao, T.; Kondo, M. 1962 Example of tuberculosis in a rhinoceros [Osaka Zoo] [in Japanese]. Proceedings of 54th Meeting of Japanese Veterinarians. The Japanese journal of veterinary science 24 (supplement): 473
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Species:
Captive - Asia
Diseases
Black Rhino
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File AvailableSchulz, K.C.A. 1961 Ulcerating wound behind the shoulder of the black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) in the Hluhluwe and Mkuzi Game Reserves of Zululand. African Wildlife 15 (1): 55-59, figs. 1-3
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Species:
World
Diseases
All Rhino Species
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File AvailableHarthoorn, A.M. 1961 Methods of control of wild animals with the use of drugs, with special reference to therapeutic and veterinary aspects. International Zoo Yearbook 2: 302-307
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Species:
World
Diseases
All Rhino Species
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File AvailableHashimoto, Yoshiyuko; Wada, T. 1961 Postmortem of African Rhinoceros [in Japanese]. Proceedings of 51st Meeting of Japanese Veterinarians. The Japanese journal of veterinary science 23 (supplement): 473
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Species:
Captive - Asia
Diseases
Black Rhino
No details available yet
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File AvailableSchulz, K.C.A.; Kluge, E.B. 1960 Dermatitis in the black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) due to filariasis. Journal of the South African Veterinary Medicine Association 31 (2): 265-269, figs. 1-4
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Species:
Africa
Diseases
Black Rhino
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File AvailableSmits, G.M. 1960 Het cap-chur pistool. Artis, Amsterdam 6 (4): 132-135
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World
Diseases
All Rhino Species
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File AvailableHarthoorn, A.M. 1960 Operation Noah: the black rhino rescue. Black Lechwe 2 (5): 179-183
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Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
Diseases
Black Rhino
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File AvailableHaezaert, J. 1959 The black rhinoceros is brought back to Rwanda. Oryx 5 (3): 96-99, figs. 1-3
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
Diseases - Reasons of death
Black Rhino
Translocation from Tanzania to Rwanda. At Mihindi, being too small to face the dangers of the bush, he had to remain in the compound, where unfortunately he died from the after-effects of an attack of enteritis.
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