| Neumann, A.H. 1898 Elephant hunting in East Equatorial Africa, being an account of three years' ivory hunting under Mount Kenia and among the Ndorobo savages of the Loroge Mountains, including a trip to the north end of Lake Rudolph. London, Rowland Ward, pp. i-xix, 1-455 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Behaviour - Towards Man
Black Rhino
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| The rhinoceros generally run away from man as all animals. Sometimes they will charge without cause. I do not believe that they differ in disposition in different localities. |
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| Smith, A.D. 1897 Through unknown African countries: the first expedition from Somaliland to Lake Lamu. London and New York, Edward Arnold, pp. i-xvi, 1-471 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Behaviour - Social Behaviour
Black Rhino
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| The animal lay on the ground about a minute before he died, uttering all the time those ridiculous squeaking sounds. |
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| Ridley, H.N. 1895 The mammals of the Malayan Peninsula, part 3. Natural Science 6: 161-166 |
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Asia - South East Asia - Malaysia - Peninsular
Behaviour - Daily Routine
Javan Rhino
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| It seems usually to move about at night, though one may come upon it by day. |
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| Ridley, H.N. 1895 The mammals of the Malayan Peninsula, part 3. Natural Science 6: 161-166 |
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Asia - South East Asia - Malaysia - Peninsular
Behaviour - Towards Man
Javan Rhino
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| It is a quiet, inoffensive beast. |
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| Goetzen, G.A. Graf von 1895 Durch Afrika von Ost nach West: Resultate und Begebenheiten einer Reise von den Deutsch-Ostafrikanischen Kuste bis zur Kongomundung in den Jahren 1893/94. Berlin, Dietrich Reimer, pp. i-xii, 1-417 |
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World
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Black Rhino
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| Some days later, we saw no less than 7 rhinoceroses. One of them went through the chain of our carriers and caused a great panic. |
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| Ridley, H.N. 1895 The mammals of the Malayan Peninsula, part 3. Natural Science 6: 161-166 |
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Asia - South East Asia - Malaysia - Peninsular
Behaviour - Daily Routine
Javan Rhino
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| It has a habit of dropping its dung in the same place daily, a habit common to the tapir also. |
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| Goetzen, G.A. Graf von 1895 Durch Afrika von Ost nach West: Resultate und Begebenheiten einer Reise von den Deutsch-Ostafrikanischen Kuste bis zur Kongomundung in den Jahren 1893/94. Berlin, Dietrich Reimer, pp. i-xii, 1-417 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Tanzania
Behaviour - Towards Man
Black Rhino
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| Some days later, we saw no less than 7 rhinoceroses. One of them went through the chain of our carriers and caused a great panic. |
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| Anonymous 1895 The rhino's promenade. Forest and Stream 44 (8): 122 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa
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Asian Rhino Species
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| No details available yet |
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| Swayne, H.G.C. 1894 Further field-notes on the game-animals of Somaliland. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1894: 316-323 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Somalia
Behaviour - Daily Routine
Black Rhino
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| They go to the river at night to drink and bathe. They travel considerable distances to the river and wander all night up and down the channel looking for a convenient pool, and making a maze of tracks in the soft sand. |
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| British Museum (Natural History) 1894 Guide to the Galleries of Mammalia, 5th ed. London, British Museum (Natural History) |
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World
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White Rhino
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| it was of a milder and more timid disposition than the ? black ? species, and capable of being tamed. |
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