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Please note that the results shown below are for All African Rhino Species in general. Thus, Notes where a specific African species isn't discussed or Notes concerning all African Rhino species.
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| Bland-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
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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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| Schouteden, 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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| Gilchrist, 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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| Schouteden, 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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| Gilchrist, 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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| Bland-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 - Kenya
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African Rhino Species
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| The long front horn of the rhinoceros is sometimes fashioned into sticks to beat cattle and goats, and occasionally it is made into clubs for Masai orators and councillors. |
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| Streitwolf, Hauptmann 1911 Der Caprivizipfel. Berlin, Wilhelm Suesserott, pp. i-v, 1-236 |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Namibia
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| Seruya, S. 1911 La Mozambique et ses relations avec l'union sud-africaine. Geographie, Bulletin de la Societe de Geographie, Paris 24: 417-421 |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Mozambique
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| Barnes, R.Gorell 1911 Babes in the African wood. London, Longmans, Green and Co, pp. i-xv, 1-247 |
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Africa
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| Seruya,S. 1911 Le Mozambique et ses relations avec l' Union sud-Africaine. La GĂ©ographie 24: 417-422 |
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Africa - Southern Africa - Mozambique
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| 1911 - Faune abondante dont rhinos, surtout dans le Nord et le Centre - (CARINO No. 411 - Reference and note contributed by CARINO (Dr Henri Carpentier, Ingénieur Civil des Mines), 2011) |
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