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File AvailableRoosevelt, T. 1914 Como vivo los rinocerontes. Alrededor del Mundo (Madrid) no. 780 (1914-05-10): 425-427
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File AvailableStigand, C.H. 1913 Hunting the elephant in Africa and other recollections of thirteen years' wanderings. London, MacMillan, pp. i-xv, 1-379
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Africa - Eastern Africa
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I find in my Diary for 5th November, 1907, 'Came near to Maboloni Hill. Saw seven rhino grazing near the hill and steered the caravan safely past, leaving four about a hundred yards up wind and three about four hundred yards down wind.' The next day I find 'Met twelve rhino all in o...
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File AvailableStigand, C.H. 1913 Hunting the elephant in Africa and other recollections of thirteen years' wanderings. London, MacMillan, pp. i-xv, 1-379
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Africa - Eastern Africa
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In 1905 I was looking for elephant in the vicinity of Fort Manning. I had no thought of rhino, but was anxious to shoot the elephant on my new license, as the old one had just expired. I was following an old elephant track across a dambo, or open grassy flat, when I met a fresh spoor crossing a...
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File AvailableStigand, C.H. 1913 Hunting the elephant in Africa and other recollections of thirteen years' wanderings. London, MacMillan, pp. i-xv, 1-379
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Africa - Eastern Africa
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A rhino is generally a very easily killed animal. If you can get him broadside on with a big bore he almost always sits down at once. Facing he is less easy to kill, and if moving, often a very difficult shot indeed.
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File AvailableStigand, C.H. 1913 Hunting the elephant in Africa and other recollections of thirteen years' wanderings. London, MacMillan, pp. i-xv, 1-379
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Africa - Southern Africa - Zambia
Behaviour - Towards Man
African Rhino Species
Whilst hunting near Lake Bangweolo I followed one for the greater part of the day, and finally crept up, closely followed by the faithful Matola, within five yards of where he lay, heavily breathing in thick grass. Even then it was so thick that I could not see him properly, and bungled the shot...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1913 Jagd und Wildschutz in den deutschen Kolonien. Veroeffentlichungen Reichs-Kolonialamt no. 5: i-ix, 1-168
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Africa - Southern Africa - Namibia
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File AvailableScully, W.C. 1913 Reminiscences of a South African pioneer. London, T.Fisher Unwin, pp. 1-319
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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File AvailableDugmore, A.R. 1913 Wild-Wald-Steppe: Waidmannsfahrten mit Kamera und Flimke in Britisch-Ostafrika. Leipzig, A.Voigtlander, pp. i-xv, 1-252
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Africa - Eastern Africa
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File AvailableRoosevelt, T. 1913 The life-history of the African rhinoceros and hippotamus. Scribner's Magazine 54 (5): 581-600
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File AvailableAlexander. J.E. 1913 1837 - a trek in South Africa. In Taylor, E. 1913. The taylor papers, being a record of certain reminiscences, letters and journals in the life of Lieut.-Gen. Sir Herbert Taylor. : pp. 406-410
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Africa - Southern Africa
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