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File AvailableMaes, J. 1910 Le jardin zoologique d'Anvers: album - guide illustre. Antwerp, Zoological Society of Antwerp, pp. 1-32
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Indian Rhino
We have had several examples in the gardens, including the gigantic specimen which lived for over 40 years in a part of the Egyptian Temple. The present animal was imported in 1907, when it was 6 months old, for 25.000 francs.
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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
One shown in Antwerp.
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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
Rhinoceros unicornis seen for first time in 61 BC in the shows of Pompejus
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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
One shown in London.
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File AvailableBasu, B. 1910 Report of the Honorary Committee for the Management of the Zoological Garden, for the year 1909-10. Calcutta, Bengal Secretariat Depot, pp. 1-24
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Indian Rhino
Report over 1909-10. Most import addition was a couple of male Indian rhino, purchased from Nepal for Rs. 15,000 and arrived in the garden in Dec 1910. The larger of the two was mated with the female we had in our collection.
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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
The specimen in Seckenberg is a female which came to Berlin together with a male on 19 Sep 1872. The animals did not breed and the female was sold to the zoo in Frankfurt on 10 April 1896. It got sick (bleeding from the reproductive organs) in the winter of 1907/1908. It was therefore euthanis...
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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
The specimen in Senckenberg is a female which came to Berlin together with a male on 19 Sep 1872. The animals did not breed and the female was sold to the zoo in Frankfurt on 10 April 1896. It got sick (bleeding from the reproductive organs) in the winter of 1907/1908. It was therefore euthani...
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File AvailableBeebe, W.C. 1910 The Calcutta Zoological Garden. Zoological Society Bulletin (New York) 11 (no. 41) Sept: 692-695, 5 plates
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableManners Smith, J. 1909 Haunts of the Indian rhinoceros. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 19 (3): 746-747
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Indian Rhino
Prince of Wales Hunt in 1907. Chitwan area, six rhino calves were vaught. The Maharajah's object in trying to catch young rhinos was not, as might be inferred, either to sell them or to start a new form of sport (i.e. rhinoceros racing), but to turn the young ones down for breeding purposes in ...
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File AvailableBoelsche, W. 1909 Het paard in zijne natuurlijke ontwikkeling. Zutphen, W.J. Thieme and Cie, pp. i-viii, 1-216
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Sumatran Rhino
I saw a living example of this mainland form in the London Zoo. It already lived there for quite some time, and a female of the same species which died there in 1900 had lived there for 32 years. The front horn was a big and strong weapon, in comparison with the small body, and the second one w...
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