File AvailableSchwarzenberger, F.; Hermes, R. 2023 Comparative analysis of gestation in three rhinoceros species (Diceros bicornis; Ceratotherium simum; Rhinoceros unicornis). General and Comparative Endocrinology 334 (13 Jan 2023) 114214: 1-11, with supplementary material, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ygcen.2023.114214
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File AvailableBelyaev, R.I.; Kuznetsov, A.N.; Prilepskaya, N.E. 2023 Truly dorsostable runners: Vertebral mobility in rhinoceroses, tapirs, and horses. Journal of Anatomy 242: 568–591 - https://doi.org/10.1111/joa.13799
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The vertebral column is a hallmark of vertebrates; it is the structural basis of their body and the locomotor apparatus in particular. Locomotion of any vertebrate animal in its typical habitat is directly associated with functional adaptations of its vertebrae. This study is the first large-scal...
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File AvailableGallina, P.L.S.; Schimming, B.C. 2023 Bone anatomy of the thoracic limb in the common hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) and white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). International Journal of Morphology 41 (6): 1640-1647
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File AvailableGilger, B.C.; Matthews, A.G. 2022 Ophthalmology of Perissodactyla: zebras, tapirs, rhinoceroses, and relatives. In: Montiani-Ferreira, F.; Moore, B.A.; Ben-Shlomo, G., Wild and Exotic Animal Ophthalmology: Volume 2: Mammals, pp. 145-154
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File AvailableEtienne, C.; Houssaye, A.; Hutchinson, J.R. 2021 Limb myology and muscle architecture of the Indian rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis and the white rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum (Mammalia: Rhinocerotidae). PeerJ 9:e11314: 1-45 - https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11314
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Land mammals support and move their body using their musculoskeletal system. Their musculature usually presents varying adaptations with body mass or mode of locomotion. Rhinocerotidae is an interesting clade in this regard, as they are heavy animals potentially reaching three tons but are still ...
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File AvailablePasicka, E.; Nowakowski, D.; Bendrey, R.; Melnyk, O.P. 2021 A model for dental age verification using ultrastructural imaging for modern and fossil representatives of the Rhinocerotidae family. Animals 11 (910): 1-17, 14 figs - https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11030910
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File AvailableTissier, J.; Antoine, P.-O.; Becker, D. 2021 New species, revision, and phylogeny of Ronzotherium Aymard, 1854 (Perissodactyla, Rhinocerotidae). European Journal of Taxonomy 753: 1-80, 28 figs, 1 tab [https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.753.1389]
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File AvailableIurino, D.A.; Conti, J.; Mecozzi, B.; Sardella, R. 2020 Braincase with natural endocast of a juvenile Rhinocerotinae from the Late Middle Pleistocene site of Melpignano (Apulia, Southern Italy). Frontiers in Earth Science 8: 14 pp, 8 figs, 1 tab [doi:10.3389/feart.2020.00094]
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Europe - Southern Europe - Italy
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Cranial remains of juvenile fossil rhinoceroses are rarely described in literature and very few is known about the ontogenetic development of their inner anatomy. In this study, we report the first CT based description of a juvenile braincase and its natural brain endocast of a late Middle Pleist...
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File AvailableAdamo, I.; Duraccio, S.; De Francesco, T. 2020 Note preliminari sulle collezioni zoologiche dell’Istituto Bianchi dei Padri Barnabiti di Napoli // Preliminary notes on the zoological collections of the Bianchi Institute of the Barnabite Fathers in Naples. Atti della Società dei Naturalisti e Matematici di Modena CLI: 295-305, 5 figs
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Europe - Southern Europe - Italy
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Sumatran Rhino
A Dicerorhinus sumatrensis (Fischer, 1814) cranium is treated in the text.
Abstract: Preliminary notes on the zoological collections of the Bianchi Institute of the Barnabite Fathers in Naples.
The authors present some preliminary observations on the zoological collections kept until recent...
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File AvailableBenoit, J.; Legendre, L.J.; Farke, A.A.; Neenan, J.M.; Mennecart, B.; Costeur, L.; Merigraud, S.; Manger, P.R. 2020 A test of the lateral semicircular canal correlation to head posture, diet and other biological traits in “ungulate” mammals. Scientific Reports 10, 19602 (2020): [https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-76757-0]
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Details: some data about rhinoceroses on pp. 4, 8, 14, 15, 19, 20.
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File AvailableTeixeira, C.; Waterhouse, D.M.; Moura, L.; Andrade, P. 2019 Displaying a taxidermy rhinoceros in a museum: the Lisbon conservation approach. I Seminário Nacional de Conservação de Coleções Científicas // 1st National Seminar on the Conservation of Scientific Collections. Conservar Património: pp. 1-15, 12 figs, ARP - Associação Profissional de Conservadores-Restauradores de Portugal [https://doi.org/10.14568/cp2018043]
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File AvailablePanagiotopoulou, O.; Pataky, T.C.; Hutchinson, J.R. 2019 Foot pressure distribution in White Rhinoceroses (Ceratotherium simum) during walking. PeerJ 7:e6881 DOI 10.7717/peerj.6881: 1-15
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White Rhino
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File AvailableDeka, A.; Sarma, K.; Talukdar, M.; Choudhury, B.; Sinha, S.; Basumatary, P.; Ali, S.; Baro, D. 2019 Anatomy of pedal scant gland in greater one Horn Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Theriogenology Insight: An International Journal of Reproduction of Animals 9 (2): 65-67
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Asia - South Asia
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableKinney, M.E.; Hendrickson, D.A.; Pennington, P.; Zuba, J.R.; Clancy, M.M.; Howard, L.L.; Papendick, R.; Durrant, B. 2019 Vaginoscopic identification of a vertical vaginal septum in one primiparous and three nulliparous southern White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 50 (1) (Mar): 274-277, 3 figures, https://doi: 10.1638/2018-041
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White Rhino
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File AvailablePeng Li 2018 Histological study. Heart. African white rHinoceros. Probe-Animal Science 1 (1): 1-4
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White Rhino
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File AvailableSmith, F.A.; Elliott Smith, R.E.; Lyons, S.K.; Payne, J.L. 2018 Body size downgrading of mammals over the late Quaternary. Science 360: 310-313, 4 figs
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The "woolly rhino" is mentioned on the first page of the article.
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File AvailableFiloux, A.; Suteethorn, V. 2018 A Late Pleistocene skeleton of Rhinoceros unicornis (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) from western part of Thailand (Kanchanaburi Province) - Supplementary materials Rhinoceros unicornis, phalanges and mandibles measurements + molars profiles ectoloph. Geobios 51 (1): 31-49
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File AvailableBai, Bin; Wang, Yuan-Qing; Li, Qian; Wang, Hai-Bing; Mao, Fang-Yuan; Gong, Yan-Xin; Meng, Jin 2018 Biostratigraphy and diversity of Paleogene perissodactyls from the Erlian Basin of Inner Mongolia, China. American Museum Novitates 3914: 1-60, 11 figs
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Asia - East Asia - China
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File AvailableTong, Hao-wen; Chen, Xi; Zhang, Bei 2018 New postcranial bones of Elasmotherium peii from Shanshenmiaozui in Nihewan Basin, Northern China. Quaternaire 29 (3) : 195-204, 3 figures, 2 tables
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Asia - East Asia - China
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File AvailablePlochocki, J.H.; Ruiz, S.; Rodriguez-Sosa, J.R.; Hall, M.I. 2017 Histological study of white rhinoceros integument. PlosOne 12 (4): e0176327: 1-9
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White Rhino
In this study, we report findings from a microscopic analysis of the white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) integumentary ultrastructure. Skin samples from the cheek, shoulder, flank and rump were taken from a 46-year-old female southern white rhinoceros and examined using H&E and elastic his...
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File AvailableUdelsman, R.; Citino, S.B.; Prasad, M.; Donovan, P.I.; Fredholm, D.V. 2017 Parathyroid, thyroid and recurrent laryngeal nerve anatomy in an Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). World Journal of Surgery 42: 514-520 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-017-4325-8
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableConti, J.; Ciavatta, F.; Iurino, D.A.; Mecozzi, B.; Sardella, R. 2017 A juvenile Rhinocerotidae neurocranium from the middle-Late Pleistocene site of Melpignano (Apulia, Italy) - CT-SCAN analysis and virtual restoration. XVII Edizione Giornate di Paleontologia, Anagni, 24-26 Maggio 2017: poster w/ five figs
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Europe - Southern Europe - Italy
Anatomy - Head
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File AvailableLiesowska, A.; Loginova, A. 2017 Lifelike again after 34,000 years, the world's only baby woolly rhino. Siberian Times 21 December 2017: 1-16, 16 figures
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File AvailableBai, Bin; Meng, Jin; Wang, Yuan-Qing; Wang, Hai-Bing; Holbrook, L. 2017 Osteology of the Middle Eocene ceratomorph Hyrachyus modestus (Mammalia, Perissodactyla). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 413: 1-68, 34 figs, 22 tabs
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File AvailableGeer, A. van der; Galis, F. 2017 Wat uitgestorven mammoeten en neushoorns ons leren over aangeboren afwijkingen. Cranium 34 (2) Dec: 32-33, 2 images
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File AvailableMarck, K.W. 2016 Het spiertje van Albinus (EDBM): a 'be aware of' voor iedere operateur van handen. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Plastische Chirurgie 2016 (1): 21-24
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File AvailableDudley, R.J.; Wood, S.P.; Hutchinson, J.R.; Weller, R. 2015 Radiographic protocol and normal anatomy of the hind feet in the white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound 56 (2): 124-132, 12 figs, 1 tab [doi:10.1111/vru.12215]
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Africa
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White Rhino
Foot pathology is a common and important health concern in captive rhinoceroses worldwide, but osteopathologies are rarely diagnosed, partly because of a lack of radiographic protocols. Here, we aimed to develop the first radiographic protocol for rhinoceros feet and describe the radiographic ana...
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File AvailableHanda, N. 2015 A Pleistocene rhinocerotid (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) from Yage, Shizuoka Prefecture, central Japan. Paleontological Research, The Palaeontological Society of Japan; 19 (2): 139-142, 3 figs, 1 tab [http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.2517/2014PR033]
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Details: Rhinoceros sp.
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File AvailableBackus, T.C. ; Solounias, N.; Mihlbachler, M.C. 2015 The brachial plexus of the Sumatran Rhino (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) and application of brachial plexus anatomy toward mammal phylogeny. Journal of Mammalian Evolution 2015
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Sumatran Rhino

The peripheral nervous system is a promising resource for testing phylogeny although the branching patterns of peripheral nerves are not well documented outside of Homo sapiens. Here we describe the brachial plexus of the rare Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis). We compare its bra...
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File AvailableBayshashov, B.; Lucas, S.G. 2015 The fifth digit of Aprotodon (Rhinocerotidae) from the Miocene Kalkaman locality, Kazakstan (in Sullivan R.M. & Lucas S.G., eds: Fossil Record 4). New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 67: 1-3, 3 figs, 1 tab.
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Asia - Palearctic Asia - Kazakhstan
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File AvailableLiesowska, A. 2015 Sasha, the world's only baby woolly rhino is 34,000 years old, say scientists. The Siberian Times 8 September 2015: 1-11, 12 figures
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File AvailableLobachev, YU.V.; Lobachev, A.YU.; Billia, E.M.E. 2014 Morfologicheskie i biomekhanicheskie osobennosti zhevatel’nogo apparata Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) i Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis (Jäger, 1839) [Morphological and biomechanic features of the masticatory apparatus in Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) and Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis (Jäger, 1839)] [in Russian]. Materialy LX sessii Paleontol. Ob-stva “Diversifikazya i Etapnost’ Evolyuzii Organicheskogo Mira v Svete Paleontologicheskoy Letopisi”, Skt-Peterburg: pp. 168-170
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File AvailableErdogan, S.; Lima, M.; Perez, W. 2014 Inner ventricular structures and valves of the heart in white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). Anatomical Science International 89 (1): 46-52
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Africa
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White Rhino
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File AvailableShpansky, A.V. 2014 Juvenile remains of the “woolly rhinoceros” Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach 1799) (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) from the Tomsk Priob’e area (southeast Western Siberia). Quaternary International 333: 86-99, 14 figs, 10 tabs
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File AvailableKhotimah, A.K. 2014 Anatomi otot-otot kaki depan Badak Sumatera (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis): Daerah antebrachii dan digit. Thesis presented to Bogor Agricultural University, pp. 1-33
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Asia
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Sumatran Rhino
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengamati karakteristik struktur otot-otot daerah antebrachii dan digit Badak Sumatera dibandingkan pada hewan domestik yang memiliki kemiripan secara anatomi, filogenetik, dan perilaku. Penelitian ini menggunakan kadaver badak Sumatra yang diawetkan dalam formalin ...
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File AvailableFanama, F.P. 2014 Anatomi otot-otot kaki belakang Badak Sumatera (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis): Daerah cruris dan digit. Thesis presented to Bogor Agricultural University, pp. 1-35
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Asia
Anatomy
Sumatran Rhino
Penelitian ini bertujuan mempelajari anatomi otot-otot kaki belakang Badak Sumatera (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) daerah cruris dan digit dibandingkan dengan beberapa hewan domestik yang memiliki kemiripan struktur. Penelitian ini menggunakan kadaver satu ekor badak jantan yang telah difiksasi denga...
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File AvailableHiroyuki, A. 2014 Anatomi otot-otot tubuh Badak Sumatra (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis). Thesis presented to Bogor Agricultural University, pp. 1-30
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Asia
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Sumatran Rhino
The study was aimed to observe the characteristic of sumatran rhino body muscles and compared with domestic animals which has similarity on anatomy, phylogenetic, and behaviour. One cadaver of Sumatran rhino named Torgamba donated from Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary (SRS) Way Kambas that had been prese...
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File AvailableMijts, J. 2013 Neushoornhoefbeen en hyaenacoproliet van Maasvlakte 2. Cranium 30 (2): 44-45
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Europe - Western Europe - Netherlands
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Fossil
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File AvailableAnsón, M.; Hernández Fernández, M. 2013 Artistic reconstruction of the appearance of Prosantorhinus Heissig, 1974, the teleoceratine rhinoceros from the Middle Miocene of Somosaguas [Reconstrucción artística de la apariencia de Prosantorhinus Heissig, 1974, el rinoceronte teleoceratino del Mioceno medio de Somosaguas]. Spanish Journal of Palaeontology (Sociedad Española de Paleontología) 28 (1): 43-53, 7 figs
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File AvailableSchellhorn, R. 2013 Metapodial variation in Pleistocene rhinoceros. Abstracts of “Palaeobiology & Geobiology of Fossil Lagerstätten through Earth History” – Göttingen 2013: 143
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Europe
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File AvailableKe-mei Peng; Hui Song; Hua-zhen Liu; Jian-bin Zhang; Zhi-qiang Lu; Zhi-wei Liu; Yin-xue Liu 2012 Histological study of the adrenal gland of African white rhinoceros. Pakistan Veterinary Journal 32 (3): 394-397
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White Rhino
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File AvailableShpansky, A.V.; Billia, E.M.E. 2012 Records of Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis (Jäger, 1839) (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) from the Ob’ River at Krasny Yar (Tomsk region, southeast of Western Siberia). Russian Journal of Theriology, Moskva; 11(1): 47-55, 4 figs, 4 tabs.
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Asia - Palearctic Asia
Anatomy - Head
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File AvailableSaputra, A.E. 2012 Anatomi otot daerah panggul dan paha badak sumatera (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis). Thesis presented to the University of Bogor, pp. 1-22
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Asia
Anatomy
Sumatran Rhino
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File AvailableSusanti, H. 2012 Anatomi otot daerah bahu dan lengan atas badak sumatera (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis). Thesis presented to the University of Bogor, pp. 1-24
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Asia
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Sumatran Rhino
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File AvailableDuijn, A. van 2012 Strandvondst Kijkduin blijkt bot van wolharige neushoorn [apparent bone of woolly rhinoceros found at Kijkduin Park beach] [In Dutch and English]. Netherlands Center for Biodiversity [NCB Naturalis] Natuurinformatie: 1-4
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Europe - Western Europe - Netherlands
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File AvailableNordenström, J. 2012 The hunt for the parathyroids. London, Wiley-Blackwell
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableKafetzis, I.D.; Diamantopoulos, A.; Christakis, I.; Leoutsakos, B. 2011 The history of the parathyroid glands. Hormones 10 (1): 80-84
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableBaygusheva, V.S.; Timonina, G.I.; Titov, V.V. 2011 Nekotorye kharakteristiki funkzionirovanya i smeny zubov u kavkazskogo elasmoterya, Elasmotherium caucasicum [Some features on teeth function and replacement in the Caucasian elasmothere, Elasmotherium caucasicum]. Materyaly Mezhdun. Nauch. Konfer. "Zool. Issledovanya za 20 let Nezavisim. Respubliki Kazakhstan", Sept 22-23 2011, Almaty: pp. 304-305.
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Asia - West Asia
Anatomy - Head
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File AvailableZilhão, J.; Cardoso, J.L.; Pike, A.W.G.; Weninger, B. 2011 Gruta Nova da Columbeira (Bombarral, Portugal) - Site stratigraphy, age of the Mousterian sequence, and implications for the timing of Neanderthal extinction in Iberia // Gruta Nova da Columbeira (Bombarral, Portugal) - Fundplatz-Stratigraphie, Alter der Moustérien-Schichtenfolge, und Schlussfolgerungen für die Chronologie des Aussterbens der Neanderthaler auf der Iberischen Halbinsel. Quartär 58: 93-112, 9 figs
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Europe - Southern Europe - Portugal
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Fossil
Details: Dicerorhinus hemitoechus, pp. 103-104.
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File AvailableBongers, H. 2011 De wolharige neushoorn. Cranium 28 (2): 26-31, 5 figures, 1 table
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Europe
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Fossil
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File AvailableFelger, E.; Zeiger, M.A. 2010 The death of an Indian Rhinoceros. World Journal of Surgery 34 (8): 1805-1810
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Captive
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailablePerez, W.; Lima, M. 2010 Distribución de las Arterias Coronarias en el Rinoceronte Blanco (Ceratotherium simum) [Distribution of Coronary Arteries in the White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum)]. International Journal of Morphology 28 (3): 811-814
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Africa
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White Rhino
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File AvailableCalandra, I.; Schulz, E.; Kaiser, Th.M. 2010 Dental functional morphology of hoofed mammals: insights from 3-D microtexture analysis. Abstracts book of the International Palaeontological Congress, London 2010: p. 110.
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World
Anatomy - Head
Black Rhino
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File AvailableHernesniemi, E.; Blomstedt, K.; Fortelius, M. 2010 Multi-view Stereo 3D reconstruction of the lower molars of recent and North-Western European Pleistocene rhinoceroses for the purpose of mesowear analysis. Abstracts book of the International Palaeontological Congress, London 2010: p. 198.
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Europe
Anatomy - Head
Fossil
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File AvailableLestari, E.P. 2009 Anatomi skelet tungkai kaki badak sumatera (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis). Bogor, Fakultas Kedkteran Hewan, Institut Pertanian Bogor, pp. 1-10
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Asia - South East Asia
Anatomy
Sumatran Rhino
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File AvailableFrackowiak, H. 2008 Arteries of the head of the white rhinocerous (Ceratotherium simum, Burchel, 1817). EEP Research Committee Newsletter 11: 88
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Captive
Anatomy
White Rhino
The aim of the study was the comparative analysis of the arteries of the head of the white rhinocerous, represented Rhinocerotidae family. Corrosive preparation of the arteries of the head of the white rhinocerous female was studied. The age of these specimen was 3,5. Common feature of the arteri...
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File AvailableHan, F. 2008 Effect of deposits alteration on dating the animal teeth from Caune de l’Arago site by combined Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) and uranium series methods. Annali dell’Università degli Studi di Ferrara – Museologia Scientifica e Naturalistica, Ferrara; volume speciale 2008: pp. 77-80, 2 figs, 2 tabs.
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File AvailableBillia, E.M.E. 2007 Otlichitel’nye osobennosti cherepov Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) i Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis (Jäger, 1839) (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) [C. antiquitatis (Blum., 1799) and S. kirchbergensis (Jäger, 1839) (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) cranial distinguishing characters] (in Boeskorov G.G., ed: Tezisy Dokladov IV “Mezhdunarodnoy Mamontovoy Konferenzii”, Yakutsk). Akademya Nauk Respubliki Sakha (Yakutya): 32-34
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File AvailableFrackowiak, H. 2007 Arteries of the head of the representative Rhinocerotidae. Folia morphologica 66 (3): 218
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All Rhino Species
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File AvailableHieronymus, T.; Witmer, T.; Ridgely, R.C. 2006 Structure of white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) horn investigated by X-ray computed tomography and histology with implications for growth and external form. Journal of Morphology 267: 1172-1176, figs. 1-3
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Africa
Anatomy
White Rhino
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File AvailableBonnichon, P.; Charbit, L.; Proye, C. 2006 Histoire de la chirurgie des glandes parathyroides. Histoire des Sciences Medicales 11 (3): 151-163
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Museums
Anatomy
All Rhino Species
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File AvailableModarai, B.; Sawyer, A.; Ellis, H. 2004 The glands of Owen. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 97: 494-495, figs. 1-2
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Asia
Anatomy
Indian Rhino
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File AvailableFritsch, G.; Frey, R.; Hermes, R.; Goeritz, F.; Strauss, G.; Wibbett, G.; Hildebrandt, T.B. 2004 Comparative study on rhinoceros head anatomy using endoscopy, computed tomography (CT) and gross anatomy. Proceedings of the AAZV, AAWV, WDA Joint Conference 2004: 128-129, 1 table
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File AvailableGough, I. 2002 The rhinoceros and endocrine surgery. Newsletter of the Australian Endocrine Surgeons 2002: 1
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableHays, D.L. 2002 Francesco Bettini and the pedagogy of garden design in eighteenth-century France. In Hunt, J.D. & Conan, M. (Eds.), Tradition and Innovation in French Garden Art: Chapters of a New History, pp. 93-120
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableWalls, E.; Cave, A.J.E. 2001 Professor A.J.E. Cave, 1900-2001. Journal of Zoology (London) 255: 283-284
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File AvailableGarutt, N.V. 1998 Sherstisty Nosorog – Morfologya, Sistematika, Geologicheskoe Znachenie [“Woolly rhinoceros” – Morphology, Systematics, Geological Significance] [Russian and English abstracts]. Avtoreferat diss. na soiskanie uchenoy stepeni kandidata geol.-min. nauk [PhD dissertation], Skt-Peterburg: pp. 1-247, 51 drawings, 107 pictures, 13 tables, 106 references
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File AvailableTalukdar, S.R. 1996 Gross and histological study on the thyroid gland of a week-old rhino calf (Rhinoceros unicornis). Indian Veterinary Journal 73 (January): 85-87, figs. 1-2
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World
Anatomy - Glands
Indian Rhino
Rhinoceros unicornis. Thyroid collected from 7 day old calf in Gauhati Zoo. The two lobes of thyroid gland were flattered and triangular in outline. They were dark reddish brown in colour and existed at the ventro-lateral aspect of trachea, extending from second to the fourth tracheal ring. Th...
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File AvailableBosi, E.J. 1996 Mating Sumatran rhinoceros at Sepilok Rhino Breeding Centre, Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia. Pachyderm 21: 24-27, fig. 1, table 1
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Sabah, Managed Breeding Centre. During penetration, the two flaps remained flaccid.
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File AvailableEndo, H.; Yamada, T.K.; Nakamuta, N.; Tanemura, K.; Kurohmaru, M.; Hayashi, Y. 1996 Testicular morphology of a Greater Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 58 (10): 937-940, figs. 1-7
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Anatomy - Reproductive organs
Indian Rhino
Testitular morphology in Rhinoceros unicornis. Only a few macroscopic studies have dealt with the male reproductive organ in the rhinoceroses [4, 14, 16]. Testicular tissues and spermatogenesis have not been observed in any species of rhinoceroses using light microscopy. Because the greater In...
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File AvailableBordoloi, C.C.; Kalita, H.C. 1996 Gross anatomical studies of nasal cavity of rhino calf (Rhinoceros unicornis). Indian Veterinary Journal 73 (April): 470-472
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Asia - South Asia - India - Assam
Anatomy - Head
Indian Rhino
Rhinoceros unicornis, Kaziranga, Assam, India (n=3). The nasal cavity extends from the nostril to the ventral margin of sella turcica. It is bounded dorsally by the basal part of the frontal bone, laterally by the lacrimal, malar, maxilla and the nasal process of the premaxilla, but ventrally b...
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File AvailableBordoloi, C.C.; Baishya, G. 1995 A note on microscopic anatomy of the skin of great Indian rhino calf (Rhinoceros unicornis). Indian Veterinary Journal 72 (April): 397-399, figs. 1-2
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Anatomy - Glands
Indian Rhino
Rhinoceros unicornis. Presence noted.
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File AvailableBordoloi, C.C.; Baishya, G. 1995 A note on microscopic anatomy of the skin of great Indian rhino calf (Rhinoceros unicornis). Indian Veterinary Journal 72 (April): 397-399, figs. 1-2
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Indian Rhino
Rhinoceros unicornis. Presence noted.
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File AvailableNath, n.c. 1994 Major adenohypophyseal proteins of Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 64: 482-484, figs. 1-2
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Indian Rhino
The gross anatomy of pituitary of Indian rhinoceros was comparable to that of horse.
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File AvailableBhattacharya, M.; Chakraborty, A. 1993 Gastric mucous membrane of the one-horned Indian rhinoceros ( Rhinoceros unicornis). Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 63 (1): 42-43, figs. 1-2
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World
Anatomy - Internal organs
Indian Rhino
The present study was undertaken to elucidate the gastric mucous membrane of One-horned rhinoceros to reveal the species-specific peculiarity of this simple stomach animal. Stomach samples of 2 one-homed rhinoceroses belonging to State Zoo of Assam were collected immediately after death. The st...
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File AvailableBhattacharyya, M.; Chakraborty, A.; Baishya, G.; Dey, S. 1992 Glans penis of the Indian one-horned rhinoceros ( Rhinoceros unicornis). Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 62: 950-951, figs. 1-5
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Anatomy - Reproductive organs
Indian Rhino
This study was conducted to elucidate the glans penis of Indian one-horned rhinoceros. The glans penis of 2 adult Indian one-horned rhinoceros was collected from the Assam State Zoo after death. Gross anatomical characteristics of the glans were noted immediately after collection. Small pieces...
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File AvailableGarutt, N.V. 1992 Otryad Perissodactyla (Neparnopal'e) – Sem. Rhinocerotidae – Morfologya, evolyuzya i stratigrafya nosorogov roda C. antiquitatis (Blum., 1799) iz kollekzii geologo-mineralogicheskogo muzeya Kazanskogo universiteta [Ordo Perissodactyla – Fam. Rhinocerotidae – Morphology, evolution, and stratigraphy of rhinoceroses of the genus C. antiquitatis (Blum.) from the collection of the Geo-Mineral. Museum of the Kazan’ State Univ.] [in Russian] (in Murav’ev & Solodukho, eds: Volzhskaya Fauna Pleystozenovykh Mlekopitayushchikh v Geo-Min. Muzee Kaz. Univ., Izd-vo Kaz. Gos. Un-ta, Kazan’: pp. 76-106, figs 7-15.
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Anatomy - Head
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File AvailableSchaffer, N.E.; Beehler, B.A. 1990 Preliminary studies on the anatomy and ultrasonic images of the reproductive structure of three species of rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis, Diceros bicornis, Ceratotherium simum). Proceedings of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians 1990: 242-248, 2 figures, 1 table
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Anatomy - Reproductive organs
All Rhino Species
Gross anatomical examinations of the penis and testicles were performed in Ceratotherium simum, Diceros bicornis, Rhinoceros unicornis. The testicles are extra-abdominal and are located within the same skinfold as the penis. The testicles are oblate spheroids with a cranial-caudal longitudinal ...
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File AvailableSchaffer, N.E.; Beehler, B.A. 1990 Preliminary studies on the anatomy and ultrasonic images of the reproductive structure of three species of rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis, Diceros bicornis, Ceratotherium simum). Proceedings of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians 1990: 242-248, 2 figures, 1 table
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Anatomy - Reproductive organs
White Rhino
In the white rhino, the vagina is smooth with large longitudinal folds that course between the urethral opening and the cervix.. In a multiparous female (C. simum), thin mucous membrane tags 6.0 cm and 8.0 cm in height extending from the vaginal wall may have been hymen remnants. The cervix of ...
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File AvailableSkinner, J.D.; Smithers, R.H.N. 1990 The mammals of the southern African subregion, new edition. Pretoria, University of Pretoria, pp. i-xxxii, 1-771
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Anatomy - Glands
White Rhino
Scattered over the surface of the skin are sweat glands which, when the individual is under stress, exude droplets of sweat.
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File AvailableSchaffer, N.E.; Beehler, B.A. 1990 Preliminary studies on the anatomy and ultrasonic images of the reproductive structure of three species of rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis, Diceros bicornis, Ceratotherium simum). Proceedings of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians 1990: 242-248, 2 figures, 1 table
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Anatomy - Reproductive organs
Black Rhino
The vagina is smooth with large longitudinal folds that course between the urethral opening and the cervix. In a nulliparous D. bicornis, a hymen blocked the vaginal canal just cranial to the urethral opening. This mucous membrane blockage was perforated by a hole. A septum through the hole di...
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File AvailableSchaffer, N.E.; Beehler, B.A. 1990 Preliminary studies on the anatomy and ultrasonic images of the reproductive structure of three species of rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis, Diceros bicornis, Ceratotherium simum). Proceedings of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians 1990: 242-248, 2 figures, 1 table
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All Rhino Species
Distances from the vulva to the ovary: bicornis 70 cm unicornis 85 cm simum 90 cm End
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File AvailableGodfrey, R.W. 1990 Up to my ears in rhinos. Around the Horn 1 (2): 4
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African Rhino Species
Over the past year, several reproductive tracts from female black and white rhinos have been obtained at necropsy. It appears that the major obstacle to be overcome is the overall length of the tract. In mature black and white rhinos, the entire tract was approximately 100 cm in length. The di...
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File AvailableSchaffer, N.E.; Beehler, B.A. 1990 Preliminary studies on the anatomy and ultrasonic images of the reproductive structure of three species of rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis, Diceros bicornis, Ceratotherium simum). Proceedings of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians 1990: 242-248, 2 figures, 1 table
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Anatomy - Reproductive organs
All Rhino Species
The male reproductive tract includes the bulbourethral, prostate and vesicular accessory sex glands, all within the pelvic canal. Ampullae were not evident in Ceratotherium simum, Diceros bicornis, Rhinoceros unicornis. The masculine uterus was evident in the African species.
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File AvailableSchaffer, N.E.; Beehler, B.A. 1990 Preliminary studies on the anatomy and ultrasonic images of the reproductive structure of three species of rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis, Diceros bicornis, Ceratotherium simum). Proceedings of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians 1990: 242-248, 2 figures, 1 table
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Anatomy - Reproductive organs
All Rhino Species
Gross anatomical examinations of the penis and testicles were performed in Ceratotherium simum, Diceros bicornis, Rhinoceros unicornis. The tip of the flaccid penis is directed caudally. During erection, the penis extends from the sheath and the glans swings forward. The fully erect penis exte...
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File AvailableSchaffer, N.E.; Beehler, B.A. 1990 Preliminary studies on the anatomy and ultrasonic images of the reproductive structure of three species of rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis, Diceros bicornis, Ceratotherium simum). Proceedings of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians 1990: 242-248, 2 figures, 1 table
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Anatomy - Reproductive organs
White Rhino
The reproductive organs of male D. bicornis and C. simum are similar. The junction of the urethra with the urinary bladder is usually more cranial than the junction in R.unicornis. This results in a more developed pelvic urethra in the African rhinos. The prostate surrounds the neck of the blad...
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File AvailableSkinner, J.D.; Smithers, R.H.N. 1990 The mammals of the southern African subregion, new edition. Pretoria, University of Pretoria, pp. i-xxxii, 1-771
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Anatomy - Reproductive organs
White Rhino
Females have a pair of inguinal mammae.
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File AvailableSkinner, J.D.; Smithers, R.H.N. 1990 The mammals of the southern African subregion, new edition. Pretoria, University of Pretoria, pp. i-xxxii, 1-771
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Anatomy - Muscles
White Rhino
a distinct hump on the back, just in front of the thighs.
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File AvailableSchaffer, N.E.; Beehler, B.A.; Jeyendram, R.S.; Balke, B. 1990 Methods of semen collection in an ambulatory greater one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Zoo Biology 9: 211-221, figs. 1-3, table 1
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World
Anatomy - Reproductive organs
Indian Rhino
The entire length of the fully erect penis was 60-70 cm.
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File AvailableSchaffer, N.E.; Beehler, B.A. 1990 Preliminary studies on the anatomy and ultrasonic images of the reproductive structure of three species of rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis, Diceros bicornis, Ceratotherium simum). Proceedings of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians 1990: 242-248, 2 figures, 1 table
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Anatomy - Reproductive organs
Indian Rhino
Two male reproductive organs were examined. The junction of the bladder and urethra is located on the caudal pelvic brim. All of the accessory sex glands are in close proximity at the neck of the bladder and ventral to the rectum, approximately 5.0 cm cranial to the anal spincter. The paired d...
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File AvailableSchaffer, N.E.; Beehler, B.A. 1990 Preliminary studies on the anatomy and ultrasonic images of the reproductive structure of three species of rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis, Diceros bicornis, Ceratotherium simum). Proceedings of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians 1990: 242-248, 2 figures, 1 table
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World
Anatomy - Reproductive organs
Black Rhino
The reproductive organs of male D. bicornis and C. simum are similar. The junction of the urethra with the urinary bladder is usually more cranial than the junction in R.unicornis. This results in a more developed pelvic urethra in the African rhinos. The prostate surrounds the neck of the blad...
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File AvailableSkinner, J.D.; Smithers, R.H.N. 1990 The mammals of the southern African subregion, new edition. Pretoria, University of Pretoria, pp. i-xxxii, 1-771
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World
Anatomy - Muscles
White Rhino
a distinct hump on the back, just in front of the thighs.
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File AvailableSkinner, J.D.; Smithers, R.H.N. 1990 The mammals of the southern African subregion, new edition. Pretoria, University of Pretoria, pp. i-xxxii, 1-771
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Anatomy - Glands
Black Rhino
Scattered throughout the skin are sweat glands which exude droplets of sweat when the individual is under stress.
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File AvailableGingerich, P. D. 1990 Predictions of Body Mass in mammalian species from bone lengths and diameters. Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 28 (4): 79-92
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All Rhino Species
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File AvailableChakraborty, A.; Bhattacharya, M.; Baishya, G. 1989 A note on the liver of Indian one horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Indian Veterinary Journal 66 (November): 1071-1072, figs. 1-4
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World
Anatomy - Internal organs
Indian Rhino
Liver of 47 yrs old and full term aborted fetus. The liver of both adult and foetus was more extensive, thick at the centre and was gradually thinner towards the periphery. Weight of adult, liver, 12 kg; of foetus: 1.2 kg. The parietal surface was convex and was marked by costal impressions. ...
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File AvailableChakraborty, A.; Bhattacharya, M.; Baishya, G. 1989 A note on the liver of Indian one horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Indian Veterinary Journal 66 (November): 1071-1072, figs. 1-4
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Anatomy - Internal organs
Indian Rhino
Rhinoceros unicornis. Gall bladder absent.
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File AvailableJanis, C. M.; Ehrhardt, D. 1988 Correlation of relative muzzle width and relative incisor width with dietary preference in ungulates. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society of London 92: 276-284
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Anatomy - Head
Fossil
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File AvailableLaGarry, H.E. 1988 Taphonomic Evidence of Predation and Scavenging of Teleoceras (Mammalia: Rhinocerotidae), with a Description of the Camelidae from the Minium Quarry Local Biota of North-Central Kansas. A thesis presented to the Graduate Faculty of Fort Hays State University of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science: 59 pp., 11 figs, 5 tabs.
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America - North America
Anatomy
Fossil
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File AvailableBhattacharyya, M.; Baishya, G.; Chakraborty, A.; Baruah, G.K. 1987 Gross anatomy of the heart of the Indian One Horned Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Journal of Zoo Animal Medicine 18 (2/3): 105-108
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Asia
Anatomy
Indian Rhino
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File AvailableCave, A.J.E. 1981 On the cardiac anatomy of the Sumatran rhinoceros. Journal of Zoology, London 193: 541-561
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Asia
Anatomy
Sumatran Rhino
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