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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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| Stanley, H.M. 1906 My dark companions and their strange stories. New York, Charles Scriber's Sons |
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| Peters, J.P.; Thiersch, H. 1905 Painted tombs in the Necropolis of Marissa (Mareshah). London, Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund, pp. i-xvii, 1-101, pls. 1-22 |
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Africa - Northern Africa - Egypt
Culture - Countries
African Rhino Species
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| Painted tombs in Necropolis of Marissa (Mareshah). The last section on the south wall of tomb I consists of two very large, exotic animals, of which the first is a bulky rhinoceros [plate X]. The hige head with the small, round eyes set much too low down, produces a comical rather than a terrib... |
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| Yuzbashi 1905 Tribes on the upper Nile: the Bari. Journal of the Royal African Society 4 (14): 226-231 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
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| [Among the Bari tribe, living in the country round Gondokoro and Bejai.] The Bari to-day number some 30,000 or more, and the population is increasing. I have many pleasant memories of days passed in this part of the country. Elephants, rhino, lion, and leopard are numerous, and the natives are... |
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| Gleichen, A.E.W. 1905 The Anglo-Egyptian Sudan: a compendium prepared by officers of the Sudan Government. London, His Majesty's Stationary Office, vol. 1, pp. i-xiii, 1-371 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
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| Bryden, H.A. 1905 The pachyderms: pp. 45-81
| In: Hutchinson, H.G. Big game shooting, vol. 2. London, Country Life: pp. i-xiii, 1-356 |
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| Hutchinson, H.G. 1905 Big game shooting, vol. 2. London, Country Life, pp. i-xiii, 1-356 |
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| Hobley, C.W. 1905 Further notes on the El Dorobo or Oggiek. Man 5: 39-44 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
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| Stevenson-Hamilton, J. 1905 Game preservation in the Transvaal. South African Journal of Science 1 (1), 350-368 |
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Conservation
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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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Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
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| Dr. Gregory, in his work on the Great Rift Valley, mentions having seen in Leikipia three rhinoceroses, which he believed to be of this species, though unfortunately none of the three were obtained: |
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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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Morphology - Horn
African Rhino Species
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| The horns of the white rhinoceros are pale-coloured, and those of the black rhinoceros are black, hence since these structures are but agglutinated hair, it may be inferred that if these anmals' bodies were hirsute instead of naked, then would R. simus be truly white, and R. bicornis truly black.... |
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