File AvailableTheiler, G.; Salisbury, L.E. 1959 Ticks in the South African Zoological Survey collection, part IX: The Amblyomma-marmoreum group. Onderstepoort Journal of veterinary Science 28 (1): 47-123
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableReed, T.H. 1959 National Zoological Park Report (Necropsy results after death of Gunda). Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution 1959 (pub. 1960): Select pages
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Captive - North America
Diseases - Reasons of death
Indian Rhino
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Cerny, V. 1958 Fund von zwei Amblyomma-Arten vom Nashorn (Diceros bicornis). Zoologische Garten 24 (3/4): 287-288, fig. 1
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World
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Black Rhino
Ticks collected from Diceros bicornis imported in Zoo Berlin (East) from Kilimajaro in autumn 1956. Two ticks were found, i.e. Amblyomma marmoreum Koch and Amblyomma gemma D?nitz. A. marmoreum was represented by 8 males, A.gemma by one male. It is known that in Amblyomma the males often stay ...
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File AvailableKolb, K.H. 1958 Klinische Untersuchung und physiologische Daten des Nashornes (Diceros bicornis L.). Berliner und Munchener Tierarztlicher Wochenschrift 71: 380-382
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Africa
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableHediger, H. 1958 Kleine Tropenzoologie, 2nd edition. Basel, Verlag fuer Recht und Gesellschaft
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Captive
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File AvailableChabaud, A.G. 1957 Revue critique des nematodes du genre Quilonia Lane 1914 et du genre Murshida Lane 1914. Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparee 22: 98-131, figs. 1-7
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Africa
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableTeuscher, E.; Stuenzi, H. 1956 Ueber parasitologische Kotuntersuchungen beu Saugetieren des Zoologischen Gartens Zurich. Acta Tropica 13: 262-269, table 1
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Black Rhino
Had 3 examinations of dung of Diceros bicornis and found no Parascaris, and found Stringylidae (Strongylus and Trichonema sp.)
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File AvailableWeitz, B.; Glasgow, J.P. 1956 The natural hosts of some species of Glossina in East Africa. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 50 (6): 593-612, tables 1-4
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Africa
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African Rhino Species
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Kloeppel, G. 1956 Ueber einen Fall von Volvulus jejuni bei einem Nashorn. Zoologische Garten 21 (4): 245-249, figs. 1-2
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World
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All Rhino Species
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File AvailableHofmeyer, C.F.B. 1956 Two hundred and eighty-four autopsies at the National Zoological Gardens, Pretoria. Journal of the South African Veterinary Medicine Association 27 (4): 263-282, 3 tables
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Diseases - Bacterial
Black Rhino
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File AvailableHoogstraal, H. 1954 Noteworthy African tick records in the British Museum (Natural History) collections (Ixodoidea). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 56 (6): 273-279
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Black Rhino
Dermacentor rhinocerinus Denny, 1813 (= D. rhinocerotis of authors). [In British Museum, London] 1 male, from Diceros bicornis, Northern Rhodesia (withoiut further locality), 6 July 1932, H.S. Purchase (Nuttall lot 3856). This specimen, which has been determined as 'variety permaculatus Nm' appe...
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File AvailableHoogstraal, H. 1954 Noteworthy African tick records in the British Museum (Natural History) collections (Ixodoidea). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 56 (6): 273-279
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Diseases - Parasites
White Rhino
Amblyomma rhinocerotis de Geer, 1778 (= A. petersi Karsch, 1878) (Ixodidae). [In British Museum, London] 1 male, 1 female from grass, Kajo Kaji, Equatoria Province, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Captain C.M. Stigand. Previously only known from Torit and Bor in the Sudan, this is the only record of the r...
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File AvailableHoogstraal, H. 1954 Noteworthy African tick records in the British Museum (Natural History) collections (Ixodoidea). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 56 (6): 273-279
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World
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Black Rhino
Amblyomma cohaerens D?nitz, 1909 (Ixodidae). [In British Museum, London] 4 males, 1 female from black rhinoceros, Fateo, Victoria Nile, Uganda, C.R.S. Pitman. This is the only record of the buffalo tick attacking a rhinoceros.
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File AvailableGee, E.P. 1953 Further observations on the Great Indian one-horned rhinoceros (R. unicornis Linn.). Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 51 (4): 765-772, pls. 1-2
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Asia - South Asia - India - Assam
Diseases - Parasites
Indian Rhino
A new-born calf left by mother overnight was found with 6 leeches on it but no blood.
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Anonymous 1953 Angstige dagen. Blijdorp Geluiden, Rotterdam 1 (9): 4, fig. 1
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Captive - Europe
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Black Rhino
Rotterdam Zoo, Diceros bicornis. Male ?Peter' suddenly very sick, but recovered from haemoglobinury.
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File AvailableWilhelm, J.H. 1950 Das Wild des Okawangogebietes und des Caprivizipfels. Journal of the South-West Africa Scientific Society 7: 1-7
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Africa - Southern Africa - Namibia
Diseases - Parasites
African Rhino Species
The rhino is host to a special tick, Dermatocentes rhinocerotes, of which males and females have different colours. There is also a tick with coloured legs, Hyalomma aegyptium. there are large numbers of 'draadwormen' in the stomach of a female and also a very large kind of larva of Gastrus.
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File AvailableKluge, E. 1950 The white rhinoceros of the Umfolozi Game Reserve. African Wildlife 4 (2): 154-159, figs. 1-3
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Diseases - Reasons of death
White Rhino
During certain months of the year, deaths are also reported in the Umfolozi GR. These deaths, amounting to about 5 per annum, mostly result from injuries sustained when fighting.
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File AvailableAli, S.A. 1950 The Great Indian One-Horned Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis Linn) in Assam Province, India. Proceedings and Papers, International Technical Conference on the Protection of Nature 1949: 470-472
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Asia - South Asia - India - Assam
Diseases
Indian Rhino
Anthrax and similar diseases are readily contracted by wild animals from infected vllage cattle with wholesale tragic results. Domestic cattle were undoubtedly responsible for the anthrax epidemic of 1947 which destroyed an ascertained total of fourteen rhinoceros in Kaziranga Sanctuary and prob...
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File AvailableGee, E.P. 1950 Wild life reserves in India: Assam. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 49 (1): 81-89, pls. 1-2, map 1, table 1
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Asia - South Asia - India - Assam
Diseases
Indian Rhino
The number of rhino in Kaziranga was believed to have been about 300 in 1940, when one could go in on insepction elephants and see a dozen quite easily. Nowadays, however, a similar visit would produce only half that number, and a number of rhino are known to have died of anthrax in 1947 - no le...
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File AvailableAnastos, G. 1950 The scutate ticks, or Ixodidae, of Indonesia. Entomologica Americana N.S. 30: 1-144
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World
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All Rhino Species
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File AvailableBabault, G. 1949 Notes ethologiques sur quelques mammiferes africains. Mammalia 13: 1-16
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Uganda
Diseases - Parasites
White Rhino
This rhinoceros is parasitized by Oestrides, of which we found of numerous larvas hung to the partitions of the stomach.
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File AvailableThomson, J.K.; Priestley, F.W. 1949 Enteritis of a white rhinoceros associated with Pseudomonas pyocyanea infection. Veterinary Record 61 (24): 341
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Diseases
White Rhino
Pseudomonas pyocynea infection in white rhino. On January 17th, 1949, a white rhinoceros, approximately two months old, found near Tonj in the southern Sudan, was flown to Khartoum, the intention being to rear it for export. The animal was housed, in isolation, in a mud-built hut, given a plent...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1948 More game enter Zululand. African Wildlife 1 (4): 31-32
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Diseases - Reasons of death
Black Rhino
Hluhluwe - Diceros bicornis. It seems strange that casualties from being bogged or from fighting among themselves should occur each year. This is also the case with hippopotamus and white rhino. It is estimated that about 2-3 % of the total number of rhino and hippo meet their death in combat ...
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File AvailablePorter, A. 1947 Report of the honorary pathologist for 1946. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 117 (4): 673-674
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Black Rhino
Records from Diceros bicornis. Trichuris sp. (Nematoda) Strongyloid ova, not classified (Nematoda).
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File AvailableEzzat, M.A.E. 1945 Helminth parasites of some ungulates from the Giza zoological gardens, Egypt. With an appendix on some nematodes from the African rhinoceros. Bulletin of the Technical and Scientific Service 241: 1-104, pls. 1-55
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Africa
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableWatson, J.M. 1945 A new ophryoscolecid ciliate, Entodinium insolitum, sp.n., from the Indian rhinoceros. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 114 (4): 507-522, figs. 1-4
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Asia
Diseases
Indian Rhino
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File AvailableHamerton, A.E. 1943 Report on deaths occurring in the Society's Gardens during the year 1941. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 112: 120-135
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World
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All Rhino Species
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File AvailableBaylis, H.A. 1939 A new species of Oxyuris (Nematoda) from a rhinoceros. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (11) 3: 516-524, figs. 1-5
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Uganda
Diseases - Parasites
African Rhino Species
Oxyuris karamoja. The species to be described in this paper was obtained from an African rhinoceros (Rhinoceros bicornis) in the Karamoja district of Uganda, and specimens of it were kindly forwarded to the writer by the Senior Veterinary Research Officer at Entebbe. The type-specimens will be ...
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File AvailableGriffith, A.S. 1939 Infections of wild animals with tubercle bacilli and other acid-fast bacilli. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 32 (2): 1405-1411
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Captive - Europe
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All Rhino Species
In a case of a rhinoceros in London Zoo, bovine bacilli were responsible for the tuberculosis.
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File AvailableHamerton, A.E. 1939 Review of mortality rates and report on the deaths in the Society's Gardens during 1938. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 109: 281-327, figs. 1-9
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World
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All Rhino Species
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File AvailableHoare, C.A. 1937 A new cyclophostiid ciliate (Triplumaria hamertoni gen.n., sp.n.), parasitic in the Indian rhinoceros. Parasitology 29: 559-569, pl. 23, fig. 1
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Asia
Diseases
Indian Rhino
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File AvailableEhrenberg, K. 1937 Ein pathologischer Nashorn-Unterkiefer aus dem Sarmat von Hauskirchen in Niederosterreich. Verhandlungen der Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien 86/87: 408-410
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Asia - Palearctic Asia
Diseases
Fossil
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File AvailableJack, R.W. 1936 Ticks infesting domestic animals in Southern Rhodesia. Rhodesia Agricultural Journal 33 (12): 907-929
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
Diseases - Parasites
Black Rhino
Hyalomma aegyptium impressum C.L.Koch, the bont-leg tick, recorded for adults from rhinoceros (among others). Ambylomma marmoreum Koch, the Tortoise tick, recorded by Neumann from rhinoceros and genet. This species has since been taken in numbers from rhinoceros in Southern Rhodesia. Amblyom...
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File AvailableZululand Game Department 1935 Extracts from Annual Report for 1934. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 26: 51-53
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Diseases - External causes
White Rhino
Two white rhino were found dead, poisoned by arsenic administered by aeroplanes (in a locust control operation).
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Krygsman, B.J. 1933 De in zoogdieren en vogels parasiteerende wormen van Nederlandsch Indie. Veeartsenijkundige Mededelingen 80: 172-185
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia
Diseases - Parasites
Asian Rhino Species
Crossocephalus longicaudatus (Nematodes) in intestines of rhinoceros from Neth.Indies.
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File AvailableLewis, E.A. 1933 Rhipicephalus ayrei n.sp. (a tick) from Kenya Colony. Parasitology 25 (2): 269-272, figs. 1-2
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Diseases - Parasites
African Rhino Species
Rhipicephalus ayrei n.sp. (a tick) from Kenya Colony. Male: Large, 4.00 - 7.75 mm long. Salienbt features: Inornate; basis capituli nearly twice as broad as long; lateral angles within the anterior third and rather acute. Anterior coxae slightly prominent in dorsal view. Lateral grooves well...
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File AvailableWilhelm, J.H. 1933 Das Wild des Okawangogebietes und des Caprivizipfels. Journal of the South-West Africa Scientific Society 6: 51-74, figs. 1-15
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Species:
Africa - Southern Africa - Namibia
Diseases - Parasites
Black Rhino
Parasites include ticks with coloured feet (Dermatorentor rhinocerotes). There are larvae of gastrus and 'draadwormen'
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File AvailableBequaert, J. 1933 The giant ticks of the Malayan rhinoceros. Psyche 40: 137-143
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Asia
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Asian Rhino Species
Amblyomma sp. from R.sondaicus and D.sumatrensis. In January, 1932, Major Arthur S. Vernay obtained, in Lower Perak, for the British Museum, one of the few remaining specimens of the Sunda Rhinoceros, Rhinoceros sondaicus Desmarest. At the suggestion of my friend and colleague, Harold J. Coolid...
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File AvailableOudemans, A.C. 1933 Acarologische aanteekeningen CIX. Entomologische Berichten 8: 272-280
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
Diseases - Parasites
Black Rhino
On 7 May [1933] there arrived in the Artis Zoo the young rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) caught in the region of Kilima-Ndjaro and Mero?. The animal had many ticks, mostly roaming free, and all except one being males. I received the material for determination from Dr H Engel after being caught by...
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File AvailableSandground, J.H. 1933 Two new helminths from Rhinoceros sondaicus. Journal of Parasitology 19: 192-204, figs. 1-6
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Asia
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Javan Rhino
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File AvailableShepstone, H.J. 1931 Wild beasts to-day: being an account of the world's leading zoological gardens, the catching, transportation and doctoring of wild animals, the rearing of them on farms, and the work of conserving the rarer species in parks and reservations. London, Sampson Low, Marston and Co, pp. i-x, 1-254
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Captive - North America
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Black Rhino
Diceros bicornis. Female in New York Zoo, had developed an abscess on the left jaw.
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File AvailableTate, H.R. 1929 Animals in African stories. Journal of the Royal African Society 28 (111): 323-324
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Diseases
Black Rhino
The late Mr. Arthur Neumann informed me once that he had shot a rhino with a bad ulcerated wound just above the first joint of one foreleg. He had come to the conclusion that this had been caused by the teeth of a crocodile. Some readers may remember the description and photos of the drowning o...
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File AvailableStunkard, H.W. 1929 The parasitic worms collected by the American Museum of Natural History expedition to the Belgian Congo 1909-1914, part I Trematoda. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 58: 233-289, figs. 1-3
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Africa
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableSchwetz, J. 1927 Contribution des Ixodidae (Tigues) du Congo Belge. Revue Zoologique Africaine 15 (1): 81-92
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Congo (Zaire)
Diseases - Parasites
White Rhino
Reports a specimen of Dermacentor rhinocerotis (Ixodidae) in the collection of the Mus?e du Congo Belge in Tervuren, identified by Nuttal. It was collected in N.E. Uel? by Rodhain from Ceratotherium simum.
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File AvailableKhalil, M. 1927 Une nouvelle espece de Parabronema du rhinoceros (Parabronema rhinocerotis n.sp.). Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparee 5: 37-40, figs. 1-4, table 1
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All Rhino Species
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File AvailableScott, H.H. 1927 Neoplasm in an Indian rhinoceros (sarcoma of heart and lungs). Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 97 (3): 503-510, pls. 1-2
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Asia
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableNeveu-Lemaire, M. 1926 La femelle de Buissonia longibursa Neveu-Lemaire, parasite du Rhinoceros Africain (Rhinoceros bicornis). Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparee 4 (1): 85-86, pl. 1
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Africa
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableStunkard, H.W. 1926 The tapeworms of the rhinoceroses, a study based on material from the Belgian Congo. American Museum Novitates 210: 1-15, figs. 1-10
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Africa
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableTaylor, E.L. 1925 The genus Kiluluma. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology 19 (1): 53-55
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
Diseases - Parasites
Black Rhino
Worms from rhino in Zimbabwe - genus Kiluluma. This genus was the subject of a recent paper by Thapar (1924), who divided it into six new species: unfortunately, he does not give any key to assist in placing a member of the genus in its proper species, nor does he give any list of differences of...
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File AvailableThapar, G.S. 1925 On some new members of the genus Kiluluma from the African rhinoceros. Journal of Helminthology 3 (2): 63-80, figs. 1-3
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World
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Black Rhino
Four new species of Kiluluma (nematodes) from Diceros bicornis. In a recent study (1924) I have given an account of the genus Kiluluma, describing six species collected by Prof. Leiper from an African rhinoceros in Uganda, and have elucidated certain interesting points in its anatomy. A further...
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File AvailableNeveu-Lemaire, M. 1925 Description d'un strongyle nouveau du rhinoceros africaine Quilonia parva n.sp. Annales de Parasitologie 3: 290-291, pl. 7
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Africa
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableNeveu-Lemaire, M. 1925 Le male de Pteridopharynx omoensis, parasite du rhinoceros africain (Rhinoceros bicornis). Annales de Parasitologie 3: 392-393, pl. 8
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Africa
Diseases
Black Rhino
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File AvailableFox, H. 1925 Exfoliative dermatitis in the Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) with respect to a new yeast species Pityrosporum pachydermatis. Report of the Laboratory and Museum of Comparative Pathology of the Zoological Society of Philadelphia 1925: 36-44, 51, 12 figures
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Captive - North America
Diseases - Parasites
Indian Rhino
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File AvailableThapar, G.S. 1924 On Kiluluma Skriabin, a genus of Strongylid nematodes parasitic in the African rhinoceros. Journal of Helminthology 2 (5): 209-238, figs. 1-4
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World
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Black Rhino
Genus Kiluluma, six new species from Diceros bicornis and Kiluluminae. The earliest account of the Strongylid parasites of the rhinoceros is given by von Linstow (1907) where he describes the only form under the name Deletrocephalus stylosus. His description of this type is brief and now inadeq...
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File AvailableZukowsky, L. 1924 Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Saeugetiere der noerdlichen Teile Deutsch-Suedwestafrikas unter besonderer Beruecksichtigung des Grosswildes. Archiv fur Naturgeschichte 90A (1): 29-164, figs. 1-12, 1 text-fig., table 1
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Africa - Southern Africa - Namibia
Diseases - Parasites
Black Rhino
Steinhardt found a special kind of ringworm in the rhino of the Kaokoveld, which is being investigated by prof Michaelsen of the Zoological Museum in Hamburg.
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File AvailableNeveu-Lemaire, M. 1924 Les strongylides du Rhinoceros africain. Annales de Parasitologie 2: 121-151, pls. 9-20
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Africa
Diseases
African Rhino Species
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File AvailableNeveu-Lemaire, M. 1924 La femelle de Khalilla rhinocerotis Neveu-Lemaire, parasite du rhinoceros africain (Rhinoceros bicornis). Annales de Parasitologie 2: 224-225, pl. 21
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Africa
Diseases
Black Rhino
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File AvailableMoodie, R.L. 1923 Actinomycosis in a fossil rhinoceros. Journal of Parasitology 9: 28
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World
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All Rhino Species
Actinomycosis in a fossil rhinoceros, Aphelops. The transmission of the ray fungus, Actinomyces, through grass, straw, chaff, the beards of wheat to cattle and the ensuing pathology of the oral region, the lungs and other parts of the body are well known, and there are several excellent reviews ...
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File AvailableBuisson, J. 1923 Sur quelques infusoires nouveaux ou peu connus parasites des mammiferes. Annales de Parasitologie 1 (3): 209-246, figs. 1-21
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World
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All Rhino Species
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File AvailableBaylis, H.A.; Daubney, R. 1922 Report on the parasitic nematodes in the collection of the Zoological Survey of India. Memoirs of the Indian Museum 7 (4): 263-347
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Asia
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Indian Rhino
p. 563 Crossocephalus brevicaudatus Baylis and Daubney, 1923 from R. indicus, Nepal terai.
p.571 Kiluluma stylosa (v. Linst., 1907) from stomach of R. indicus, Janakpore, Nepal
p.572 Necator americanus (Stiles, 1902) from R. indicus, Nepal
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File AvailableSouthwell, T. 1921 A new species of cestode (Anoplocephala vulgaris) from an African rhinoceros. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology 14 (3): 355-364, figs. 1-9
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zambia
Diseases - Parasites
Black Rhino
Cestode, Anoplocephala vulgaris, n.sp. Twelve specimens, a large number of fragments, and several single segments, were obtained by Professor Yorke on 23rd August, 1912, from a rhinoceros (Rhinoceros bicornis), at Ngoa, N.E. Rhodesia. External characters Probably this worm does not exceed a le...
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File AvailableSchulze, P. 1919 Bestimmungstabelle fur das Zeckengenus Hyalomma Koch. Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin 1919: 189-196, figs. 1-6
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World
Diseases - Parasites
All Rhino Species
Hyalomma (=Cosmiomma) hippopotamense Denny, 1843. This species is usually called Dermacentor rhinocerotis DeGeer, with D. rhinocerinus Denny as a synonym. The poor figure published by DeGeer (vol.7, pl. 38 fig.6) does not represent a tick of this genus, is rather the species which has been know...
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File AvailableBaylis, H.A. 1919 A new species of the nematode genus Crossocephalus from the rhinoceros. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (9) 4: 94-98
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Captive
Diseases - Parasites
Sumatran Rhino
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File AvailableNew York Zoo 1918 Death of the Indian rhinoceros. Bulletin of the New York Zoological Society 21 (5): 1673
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Captive
Diseases - Reasons of death
Indian Rhino
Reason of death carditis , Male, New York
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File AvailableRodhain, J.; Bequaert, J. 1918 Dipteres parasites de l'elephant et du rhinoceros. Bulletin Biologique de la France et de la Belgique 52: 379-465, pl. 3, figs. 1-21
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World
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All Rhino Species
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File AvailableRichards, D.; New York Zoological Society 1918 Rhinoceros sick with pneumonia - No joke for doctors. Chicago Tribune (Army edition) no 282 (April 23): 2
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Captive - North America
Diseases - Bacterial
Indian Rhino
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File AvailableBequaert, J. 1916 Parasitic muscid larvae collected from the African elephant and the white rhinoceros by the Congo expeditions. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 35: 377-387, figs. 1-3
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World
Diseases - Parasites
White Rhino
Gastric larva of Ceratotherium simum: Gyrostigma. The existence of larvae in the stomach of rhinoceroses has been known for a long time but it is only recently that we have had any definite information concerning the life history of these parasites. The first reference to the presence of Oestri...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1915 The tsetse fly and big game. Country Life 37 April 3: 458-460, 6 plates
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableAnonymous 1914 The death fly. The official report on sleeping sickness - wild game and the disease. The Times (London) May 21: p 7
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zimbabwe
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableStigand, C.H. 1913 Hunting the elephant in Africa and other recollections of thirteen years' wanderings. London, MacMillan, pp. i-xv, 1-379
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Black Rhino
Rhino, in spite of the thickness of their skin, appear very subject to sores. There are almost always large sores on the chest or stomach, and often enormous festering sores on other parts of the body. They frequently, too, are cut and gashed about, these being probably caused by fighting toget...
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File AvailablePocock, R.I. 1912 The Zoological Society (The death of two rhinoceroses; measurements of Indian rhinoceroses; some characters of rhinoceroses; the King's collection of Indian animals). Field 119 (3082), 20 January 1912: 143, figs. 1-5
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Indian Rhino
Reason of death old age, Male, London
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File AvailablePocock, R.I. 1912 The Zoological Society (The death of two rhinoceroses; measurements of Indian rhinoceroses; some characters of rhinoceroses; the King's collection of Indian animals). Field 119 (3082), 20 January 1912: 143, figs. 1-5
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Black Rhino
Reason of death broncho-pneumonia, Female, London
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File AvailableNeumann, L.G. 1912 Ixodides. Arkiv for Zoologi 7 (24): 4-8
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All Rhino Species
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File AvailableEnderlein, G. 1911 Neue Gattungen und Arten ausser-europaeischer Fliegen. Entomologische Zeitung, Stettin 72: 135-209, figs. 1-4
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All Rhino Species
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File AvailableShepstone, H.J. 1911 The zoo doctor. The World's Work: an illustrated magazine of national efficiency and social progress 17: 288-295, figs. 1-7
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All Rhino Species
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File AvailableReid Blair, W. 1911 Report of the Veterinarian: treatment of a male Black rhino calf for rheumatism. 15th Annual Report of the New York Zoological Society 1910: 101-106
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Captive - North America
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Black Rhino
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File AvailablePion, E. 1911 Le rhinoceros qui avale une balle de caoutchouc à Anvers (The rhinoceros has swallowed a rubber ball at Antwerp Zoo). La Semaine Veterinaire 26 (28) July 15: 326
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Europe - Western Europe - Belgium
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableBetke, R. 1911 Multiple (reproductive) tumoren bei einem Nashorn (R. unicornis in Frankfurt Zoo). Frankfurter Zeitschrift fur Pathologie Bd 6 (1): 19-26, images 4-6
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Europe - Western Europe - Germany
Diseases - Reasons of death
Indian Rhino
Euthanized See Scherpner 1983
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File AvailableAnonymous 1911 La enfermeria del jardin zoologico. Alrededor del Mundo (Madrid) no. 616 (1911-03-22): 227
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All Rhino Species
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File AvailableMarx, E.; Koch, A. 1910 Neues aus der Schausammlung: das Indische Nashorn. Bericht des Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft 41 (3): 161-171, figs. 1-7
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Indian Rhino
Female Rhinoceros unicornis in Frankfurt Zoo on 24 Aug 1909 euthanized with injection of 2 gr of Skopolamin.
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File AvailableMarx, E.; Koch, A. 1910 Neues aus der Schausammlung: das Indische Nashorn. Bericht des Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft 41 (3): 161-171, figs. 1-7
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Captive - Europe
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Indian Rhino
Female in Frankfurt Zoo in winter 1907/1908 showed bleeding from reproductve organs and the situation deteriorated. Animal was euthanized in 1909. Post mortem revealed that the uterus had a large abscess, and the whole organ had a weight of one Zentner. There was also a Fibromyom of the Uterus...
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File AvailableSanborn, E.R. 1908 Interesting animal surgery. Bulletin of the New York Zoological Society 30: 432-433, fig. 1
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Indian Rhino
New York Zoo - Rhinoceros unicornis. On 28 May 1908, an interesting and unusual operation was performed on our Indian Rhinoceros ?Mogul' by Dr George G. van Mater, of Brooklyn, for cataracts in both eyes. The operation is termed ?needling' and is primarily a rupturing of the crystalline lens, a...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1908 Operation on rhinoceros in New York. Chicago Livestock World 2 May 1908: 1
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableBeltrame, A. 1908 Le cure periculose: un rinoceronte operato di cataratta nel giardino zoologico di New York. Domenica del Corriere 10 (23), 1908 July 7-14: front
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableHoward, C.W. 1908 A list of the ticks of South Africa (Rhipicephalus). Annals of the Transvaal Museum 1 (2) August: 114-134, 4 plates
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Africa - Southern Africa
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableHoward, C.W. 1908 A list of the ticks of South Africa (Amblyomma). Annals of the Transvaal Museum 1 (2) August: 135-147, 2 plates
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Africa - Southern Africa
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableHoward, C.W. 1908 A list of the ticks of South Africa (Dermacentor). Annals of the Transvaal Museum 1 (2) August: 157-159, host list, bibliography, 1 plate
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Africa - Southern Africa
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableLinstow, von 1907 Nematoden aus dem Koniglichen Zoologischen Museum in Berlin. Mitteilungen aus dem Zoologischen Museum in Berlin 3: 251-259
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All Rhino Species
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File AvailableRenshaw, G. 1904 Natural history essays. London and Manchester, Sherratt and Hughes, pp. i-xv, 1-218
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Black Rhino
The black R. bicornis brought into Cassala (purchased in 1868 by the Zoological Society of London) did not die till 1891, when it succumbed to cancer and not to old age
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File AvailableBeavan, A.H. 1901 Imperial London. London, J.M. Dent and New York, E.P. Dutton
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All Rhino Species
Some years ago, a rhinoceros appeared very poorly, and a few gallons of soap-suds had to be given him, but as this seemed to depress him, his spirits were revived by a bottle of whisky in plenty of water.
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File AvailableNeumann, G. 1901 Revision de la famille des Ixodides. Memoires de la Societe Zoologique de France 14: 249-372, figs. 1-18
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Sumatra
Diseases - Parasites
Asian Rhino Species
Specimens of Amblyomma crenatum, 2 males and 2 females found by M?sch in Sumatra (Mus. Berlin). The ones in Paris are from Africa. This distribution is strange. Probably 'Sumatra' is not correct.
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File AvailableEnderlein, G. 1901 Ueber die Gattung Gyrostigma Brauer und Gyrostigma conjungens nov.spec, nebst Bemerkungen zur Physiologie. Archiv fur Naturgeschichte 67 (Beiheft): 23-40, pl. 1
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All Rhino Species
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File AvailableBolau, H. 1900 Das Ende des Indischen Nashorns im Hamburger Zoologischen Garten. Zoologische Garten A.F. 41 (11): 334-336
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Indian Rhino
Rhinoceros unicornis male in Hamburg Zoo. The animal was euthanized. After death it was found that the suspected kidney disease was indeed present. Both kidneys were totally infected.
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File AvailableBolau, H. 1900 Das Ende des Indischen Nashorns im Hamburger Zoologischen Garten. Zoologische Garten A.F. 41 (11): 334-336
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Captive - Europe
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Indian Rhino
Rhinoceros unicornis male in Hamburg Zoo. The autopsy also revealed an enormous bladder in the liver, filled with a reddish, disease-like fluid.
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File AvailableNeumann, G. 1899 Revision de la famille des Ixodides. Memoires de la Societe Zoologique de France 12: 107-294, figs. 1-63
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All Rhino Species
pp. 214-215, fig 52 (female), description of Amblyomma crenatum n.sp. Type is a female taken from a rhinoceros of the Cape of Good Hope, in Paris Museum. pp. 263, description of Amblyomma subluteum sp. nov. Described after 2 specimens, one without locality, the other taken from an African ...
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File AvailableBreslau Zoo 1896 Geschaeftsbericht des Breslauer Zoologischen Gartens fuer das Jahr 1895. Zoologische Garten A.F. 37 (9): 278-283
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Indian Rhino
Rhinoceros unicornis - Breslau Zoo. Indian rhino died, it was 42 years old. Post-mortem: the lung had emphysema, great changes due to age to the tissue in the lungs, chronic inflammation of the lungs next to a new catharric preumonic inflammaion, enlargement of the heart and a new growth in the...
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File AvailableBreslau Zoo 1896 Geschaeftsbericht des Breslauer Zoologischen Gartens fuer das Jahr 1895. Zoologische Garten A.F. 37 (9): 278-283
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Indian Rhino
Breslau Zoo. Indian rhino died, it was 42 years old. Post-mortem: the lung had emphysema, great changes due to age to the tissue in the lungs, chronic inflammation of the lungs next to a new catharric preumonic inflammaion, enlargement of the heart and a new growth in the uterus of about 75 kg.
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File AvailableCorti, E. 1895 Ditteri Esplorazione del Giuba, risultati zoologici. Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova (2) 15: 127-148
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All Rhino Species
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File AvailableOudemans, J.T. 1892 Die accessorischen Geschlechtsdruesen der Saeugetiere. Natuurkundige Verhandelingen van de Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen te Haarlem (3) 5 (2): 1-96, pls. 1-16
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File AvailableLondon Zoo 1891 Alter eines Nashorns, Rhinoceros bicornis, im Londoner Zoologischen Garten. Zoologische Garten A.F. 32 (5): 155
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Black Rhino
Reason of death Cancerous growth in stomach, London Zoo
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