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File AvailableMorrison, W.J. 1912 Willie Wyld hunting big game in Africa. Nashville : Pub. House M. E. Church, South, Smith & Lamar, pp. 1-131
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File AvailableMartin, M. 1912 Au coeur de l'Afrique Equatoriale. Journal de route d'un officier. Lille, Lefebvre-Ducrocq, pp. i-vii, 1-219
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File AvailableSchouteden, H. 1911 Le rhinoceros blanc. Revue Zoologique Africaine 1: 118-124, pl. 6, fig. 1
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Distribution - Poaching
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Since the start of the 19th century, the white rhino has been so intensively hunted by white and indigenous hunters that at the moment it is practically gone from the region.
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File AvailableComyn, D.C.E.ff. 1911 Service & sport in the Sudan: a record of administration in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, with some intervals of sport and travel. London, John Lane and New York, John Lane Co, pp. i-xxiii, 1-331
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
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At the edge of the pool was the track of rhinoceros, accentuated by the scars he rips along the path as he walks. Natives are convinced that he does this with his horn, which, being of the nature of matted hair and not joined to the bone of the head, they maintain hangs over his nose like a busb...
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File AvailableComyn, D.C.E.ff. 1911 Service & sport in the Sudan: a record of administration in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, with some intervals of sport and travel. London, John Lane and New York, John Lane Co, pp. i-xxiii, 1-331
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
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My men pointed out rhinoceros and lion, but I could not distinguish either. On going on, the tracks of rhinoceros and giraffe were everywhere.
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File AvailableComyn, D.C.E.ff. 1911 Service & sport in the Sudan: a record of administration in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, with some intervals of sport and travel. London, John Lane and New York, John Lane Co, pp. i-xxiii, 1-331
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
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At the edge of the pool was the track of rhinoceros, accentuated by the scars he rips along the path as he walks. Natives are convinced that he does this with his horn, which, being of the nature of matted hair and not joined to the bone of the head, they maintain hangs over his nose like a busb...
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File AvailableComyn, D.C.E.ff. 1911 Service & sport in the Sudan: a record of administration in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, with some intervals of sport and travel. London, John Lane and New York, John Lane Co, pp. i-xxiii, 1-331
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Distribution - Records
African Rhino Species
Travelling from Kafiakingo to Hofrat el Nahas - SW Sudan. I passed the fresh tracks of lion, elephant, rhinoceros, and giraffe. From J. Siomo - near it I put up a rhinoceros in a bamboo brake.
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File AvailableBland-Sutton, J. 1911 Man and beast in Eastern Ethiopia: from observations made in British East Africa, Uganda, and the Sudan. London, MacMillan and Co, pp. i-xii, 1-419
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Value - Related to Horn
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In the south-west of Kordofan the natives have a tradition that anyone who drinks out of a cup made from a rhinoceros horn never gets sick.
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File AvailableSchouteden, H. 1911 Le rhinoceros blanc. Revue Zoologique Africaine 1: 118-124, pl. 6, fig. 1
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These are the main differences between the white and black rhinoceros. A. Morphological characteristics 1. The muzzle is truncated, squarely cut in the white rhino, and the upper lip does not extend in the middle. In the black rhino, the muzzle is more advanced to the front and the upper lip i...
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File AvailableGilchrist, J.D.F. 1911 South African zoology: a text book for the use of students, trackers and others in South Africa. Cape Town and Pretoria, T. Mashew Miller, pp. i-xi, 1-323
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The black rhino may be distinguished from the white rhino by its much smaller size and its possession of a proboscis-like upper lip.
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