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File AvailableErrington de la Croix, J. 1882 Etude sur les Sakaies du Perak (presqu'ile de Malacca). Revue d'Ethnographie 1: 317-341
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Asia - South East Asia - Malaysia - Peninsular
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Badak
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File AvailableMason, F.; Theobald, W. 1882 Burma, its people and productions; or, notes on the fauna, flora and minerals of Tenasserim, Pegu and Burma, vol. I. Geology, mineralogy and zoology, rewritten and enlarged by W. Theobald, 3rd ed. Hertford, Stephen Austin and Sons, vol. 1, pp. i-xxv, 1-560
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fire-eating rhino. The Southern Karens say there is a third species of rhino in the jungles which is distinguished from both the others by its skin being covered with small tubercles, and above all by its eating fire. Wherever it sees fire, it runs up and devours it immediately. Distinguishes ...
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File AvailableErrington de la Croix, J. 1882 Etude sur les Sakaies du Perak (presqu'ile de Malacca). Revue d'Ethnographie 1: 317-341
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Asia - South East Asia - Malaysia - Peninsular
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Agabe
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File AvailableErrington de la Croix, J. 1882 Etude sur les Sakaies du Perak (presqu'ile de Malacca). Revue d'Ethnographie 1: 317-341
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Distribution - Poaching
Asian Rhino Species
The Sakai tribe in Malaysia hunt animal with poisoned arrows.
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File AvailableErrington de la Croix, J. 1882 Etude sur les Sakaies du Perak (presqu'ile de Malacca). Revue d'Ethnographie 1: 317-341
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Value - Related to Horn
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The Sakai of Malaysia hunt the rhinoceros and exchange the horns for other items for domestic use.
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File AvailableDaly, D.D. 1882 Surveys and explorations in the native states of the Malayan Peninsula, 1875-82. Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society 4 (7): 393-412
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File AvailableHasselt, A.L. van 1882 Volksbeschrijving van Midden-Sumatra. Leiden, E.J. Brill, pp. i-viii, 1-429
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File AvailableGautier, A. 1882 Lettre sur mission dans le Nord de Cochinchine. Compte Rendu des Seances de la Societe de Geographie, Paris 1882: 212-220
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Asia - East Asia - Indochina
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File AvailableHunter, W.W. 1882 The Indian empire: its history, people and products. London, Smith, Elder and Co.
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Of the rhinoceros, four distinct varieties are enumerated, two with a single, and two with a double horn. The most familiar is the Rhinoceros unicornis, commonly found in the Brahmaputra valley, and in the Sundarbans. It has but one horn, and is covered with massive folds of naked skin. It someti...
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File AvailablePollok, F.T. 1882 Indian rhinoceroses. Field, the country gentleman's newspaper 1882 May 6: 589
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