 | Bluett, S.J.; Hume, D.E.; Tapper, B.A.; Stephens, S.L. 2004 Incidence of ryegrass staggers in white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) at Auckland Zoo. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 52 (1): 48 |
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| Ryegrass staggers in two white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) was recorded at Auckland Zoo in March 2001. Mazithi, a 17year-old female, showed a sudden onset of head and leg tumors, was unsteady on her feet, uncoordinated, and lethargic for 5 days. She was recorded as having displayed similar s... |
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 | Westhuizen, E. van der 2003 Reintroduction of black rhino to North Luangwa National Park, Zambia. Oryx 37 (4): 403 |
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| These animals were part of an agreement between FZS, Frankfurt Zoo, South African National Parks and ZAWA. Frankfurt Zoo has sent two black rhino calves, born in the zoo, to South African National Parks and a third will follow later this year. Two of these animals form the basis of the arrangemen... |
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 | Walker, S. 2003 The Great One-horned Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) in captivity (zoos) in South Asia (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal). Zoos Print 18 (12) Dec: 1-5, 10 plates, 1 table |
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| Female Emi, on loan from Los Angeles, gave birth on 13 September 2001 at 11:23 am gave birth to a male calf. Labour started at 09:20am.
* The gestation period was 475 days. (Cincinnati Zoo website, Oct 2001) |
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 | Rookmaaker, L.C. 2002 [Comment] |
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| International Zoo Yearbook, Census of rare animals. Data for
1982 IZY 23 157/195 (42/40) 117 collections
1983 IZY 24/25 177/212 (49/45) 124 collections
1984 IZY 24/25 155/192/1 (45/46) 115 collections
1985 IZY 26 165/199 (55/49) 119 collections
1986 IZY ... |
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 | Rookmaaker, L.C. 2002 Personal Communication |
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| Cambridge University, Museum of Zoology, ms. Catalogue: H 6301 (O.C. 625), Articulated skeleton, not fully mature; wanting the horn. The animal died in Wombwell's Menagerie. Prof. Clark. |
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 | Bartash, S. 2001 The mating game. Z, Cleveland 4 (1): 8-9 |
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| Inge and another female black rhino were brought to the USA in 1997. Luyisa went to the Kansas City Zoo. She gave birth to a female calf in Kansas on 26 August 2000. |
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| Inge [from Addo NP] and another female black rhino were brought to the USA in 1997. Luyisa went to the Kansas City Zoo; Inge, thanks to funding from the Cleveland Zoological Society, arrived at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and was slowly introduced to the zoo's male rhino, Spike.
Finally, at 5.57 p... |
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 | Anonymous 2001 Cincinnati Zoo. International Zoo News 48 (2): 129-130 |
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| The zoo is proud to announces that its female Sumatran rhinoceros, Emi, has completed her eighth month of gestation. In the next six to eight months, Emi is expected to produce her calf, an event that would be the most outstanding conservation achievement in the history of Cincinnati Zoo. The o... |
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 | Anonymous 2001 Howletts and Port Lympne, 1999-2000. International Zoo News 48 (2): 119-125 |
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| The black rhino herd grew with the birth of a second male calf to Addo and Nakuru in October 1999. The following month Jaga, a seven-year old female, arrived from Dvur Kralove, and settled in quickly. After a couple of months, we introduced her to the male Baringo; they got on well for two week... |
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