| Schille, F. 1916 Entomologie aus der Mammut- und Rhinoceros-Zeit Galiziens. Entomologische Zeitschrift 30: 42-44 |
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Europe
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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
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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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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)
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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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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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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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Indian Rhino
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