| Schille, F. 1916 Entomologie aus der Mammut- und Rhinoceros-Zeit Galiziens. Entomologische Zeitschrift 30: 42-44 |
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Europe
Ecology - Interspecific Relations
Fossil
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| Evans, G.H. 1905 Notes on rhinoceroses in Burma, R. sondaicus and sumatrensis. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 16 (4): 555-561 |
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Asia - South East Asia - Myanmar (Burma)
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Sumatran Rhino
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| they do not fear elephants or tigers. |
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| Evans, G.H. 1905 Notes on rhinoceroses in Burma, R. sondaicus and sumatrensis. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 16 (4): 555-561 |
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Asia - South East Asia - Myanmar (Burma)
Ecology - Interspecific Relations
Sumatran Rhino
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| they do not fear elephants or tigers. |
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| Eliot, C. 1905 The East Africa Protectorate. London, Edward Arnold, pp. i-xii, 1-334 |
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World
Ecology - Interspecific Relations
Black Rhino
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| It is said that he attacks and gores ostriches and other animals. |
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| Renshaw, G. 1904 Natural history essays. London and Manchester, Sherratt and Hughes, pp. i-xv, 1-218 |
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World
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White Rhino
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| these colossi were continually attended by their winged sentinels, the faithful rhinoceros bird (Buphaga africana), ever alert to give their dull-witted hosts notice of approaching danger by their shrill cries, or by thrusting their beaks into their ears. |
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| Evans, G.H. 1904 The Asiatic two-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sumatrensis). Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 16 (1): 160-161 |
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Asia - South East Asia - Myanmar (Burma)
Ecology - Interspecific Relations
Sumatran Rhino
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| It is highly probable that the calf was killed by a tiger a few days after birth, more especially as the old cow was found to be severely bitten on one hind leg. |
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| Sclater, W.L. 1900 The mammals of South Africa, vol I: Primates, carnivora and ungulata. London, R.H. Porter, pp. i-xxxi, 1-324 |
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White Rhino
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| like many of the other large thin-haired animals they are constantly accompanied by rhinoceros birds (Buphaga), which feed on the ticks and other parasites lodged on the skin of their host, and give timely warning of any approaching danger; when the rhinoceros is disturbed, and makes off, the bir... |
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| Baumann, O. 1894 Durch Massailand zur Nilquelle: Reisen und Forschungen der Massai-Expedition des deutschen Antisklaverei-Komite in den Jahren 1891-1893. Berlin, Dietrich Reimer, pp. i-xiv, 1-385 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
Ecology - Interspecific Relations
Black Rhino
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| The next day we came to the Tarangire River. On the other bank there was a dead rhino, which had been killed by some lions. |
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| Charlton, J. 1893 A wounded rhinoceros defending its young against a lion. The Graphic Saturday 2 December 1893: 685 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa
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Black Rhino
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| Decinthel 1887 Un beau coup . . . manqué (un drame dans la jungle). La Chasse Illustrée, journal des chasseurs et la vie à la campagne 20 (40), 1 October 1887: 316-318, 1 plate |
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Asia - South Asia
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Indian Rhino
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| Schlagintweit, E. 1880 Indien, in Wort und Bild: Eine Schilderung des Indischen Kaiserreiches. Leipzig, Heinrich Schmidt and Carl Guenther, vol. 1, pp. i-vi, 1-255 |
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Indian Rhino
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| The rhinoceros uses its horn like the hogs use their incisors, and in Nepal they will even attack elephants. |
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| Oldfield, H.A. 1880 Sketches from Nipal, historical and descriptive. London, W.H. Allen and Co, vol. 1, pp. i-ix, 1-418 |
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Asia - South Asia - Nepal
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Indian Rhino
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| Maharaja Jang Bahadur was very successful this year; they killed several and wounded a large number of rhinoceros. Generally the elephants are afraid of them. |
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| Baldwin, J.H. 1877 The large and small game of Bengal and the North-Western provinces of India, 2nd ed. London, Henry S. King and Co, pp. i-xxiv, 1-380 |
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Indian Rhino
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| If left unmolested they are, usually speaking, harmless, but when wounded, dangerous, especially to a sportsman on foot. They will occasionally, in this condition, like the buffalo, charge an elephant with their eyes closed, and inflict severe wounds. I have never seen this happen, but I rememb... |
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| Bradley, J. 1876 A narrative of travel and sport in Burmah, Siam, and the Malay Peninsula. London, Samuel Tinsley, pp. i-vi, 1-338 |
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Asia - South East Asia - Thailand
Ecology - Interspecific Relations
Javan Rhino
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| In 1870, on River Menam, we witnessed a fight between a bull buffalo and a rhinoceros in which, however, neither seemed much hurt. |
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| Anonymous 1874 Fearful fight with a rhinoceros [elephant at London Zoo]. Reynolds's Newspaper Sunday 29 November 1874 |
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Ecology - Interspecific Relations
Indian Rhino
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| Bickmore, A.S. 1868 Travels in the East Indian Archipelago. London, John Murray, pp. 1-555 |
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Sumatra
Ecology - Interspecific Relations
Sumatran Rhino
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| The natives here know nothing of the frequent combats between these animals and elephants, that are so frequently pictured in popular works on natural history. |
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| Beavan, R.C. 1865 The rhinoceros in Bhotan (Rhinoceros indicus, Cuv). Intellectual Observer 6: 170-174 |
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Ecology - Interspecific Relations
Indian Rhino
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| When provoked, the rage of the Indian rhinoceros is almost beyond conception; it charges blindly with great violence, and combining as it does enormous weight with an almost bullet-proof hide, its onset is much dreaded by even the staunchest in the line of elephants engaged in beating, and as oft... |
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| Borcherds, P.B. 1861 An auto-biographical memoir, being a plain narrative of occurrences from early life to advanced age, chiefly intended for his children and descendants, countrymen and friends. Cape Town, A.S. Robertson, pp. i-xxv, 1-500 |
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Black Rhino
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| Translocated animals
The male calf became separated from its mother and was eventually taken by lions at Saminungu 13 days after release. |
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| Butler, J. 1847 A sketch of Assam, with some account of the hill tribes. London, Smith, Elder and Co, pp. i-vi, v-x, 1-220 |
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Indian Rhino
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| If the rhinoceros succeeds in overtaking the elephant, he bites large pieces of flesh from the elephant's sides or legs, and with the horn on the nose not infrequently inflicts fearful wounds. |
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| Verhuell, Q.M.R. 1836 Herinneringen van eene reis naar de Oost-Indie. Haarlem, Vincent Loosjes, vol. 2, pp. i-x, 1-247 |
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Javan Rhino
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| The dung of the rhinoceros worried us, because it is looked for by the tiger, who eats it. As the tiger is bloodthirsty, the almighty Creator has shown it to use the dung of the rhinoceros as a repellant. |
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| Marsden, W. 1811 The history of Sumatra, containing an account of the Government, laws, customs, and manners of the native inhabitants, with a description of the natural productions, and a relation of the ancient political state of that island, 3rd ed. London, Printed for the author, by J. McCreery, Black Horse Court, pp. i-viii, 1-479, 1-8 |
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Sumatra
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Sumatran Rhino
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| I do not know anything to warrant the stories told of the mutual antipathy, and the desperate encounters of these two enormous beasts. |
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| Daniell, W. 1807 Interesting selections from animated nature, with illustrative scenery, designed and engraved by William Daniell. London, T.Cadell and W. Davies, vol. 2, pls. 1-63 |
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Black Rhino
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| With this powerful weapon of defence, the rhinoceros will contend with the elephant, and frequently proves victorious. |
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| Jansen, J. 1695 Curieuse Elephanten-Beschreibung : ihre Gestalt, Aufenthalt, Hochachtung, Wildheit, Bezähmung, Eigenschafften und Wundernswürdige Verrichtungen betreffend. Augspurg, Koppmayer, pp. 1-82 |
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Indian Rhino
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| Guyon, L. 1625 Les diverses lecons, vol. 2. Lyon, Antoine Chard |
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World
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All Rhino Species
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