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Title: The composition of the milk of the African black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis; Linn)
Author(s): Aschaffenburg, R.; Gregory, M.E.; Rowland, S.J.; Thompson, S.Y.; Kon, V.M.
Year published: 1961
Journal: Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London
Volume: 137
Pages: 475-479, fig.1, tables 1-2
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Species:
World
Reproduction
Black Rhino
The first African Black Rhinoceros born in captivity in this country was Roger, whose parents, Stephanie and Willie, arrived at the Bristol Zoo in October 1952 and were estimated to be then about eighteen months old. Roger was born on August 22nd 1958. When he was nineteen months old he was sol...
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Subject:
Species:
Captive - Europe
Ecology - Food
Black Rhino
Bristol Zoo. Stephanie's [adult female] daily food intake was Cattle grazing nuts 4 lb Flaked maize 1 ? lb Kale (winter) or cabbage or other green stuffs (summer) 8 lb Clover or lucerne hay 76 lb Mangolds or carrots 56 lb Elm or evergreen oak branches ad libitum In addition...
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Location:
Subject:
Species:
World
Reproduction
Black Rhino
The first African Black Rhinoceros born in captivity in this country was Roger, whose parents, Stephanie and Willie, arrived at the Bristol Zoo in October 1952 and were estimated to be then about eighteen months old. Roger was born on August 22nd 1958. When he was nineteen months old he was sol...
  details

Location:
Subject:
Species:
Captive - Europe
Ecology - Food
Black Rhino
Bristol Zoo. Stephanie's [adult female] daily food intake was Cattle grazing nuts 4 lb Flaked maize 1 ? lb Kale (winter) or cabbage or other green stuffs (summer) 8 lb Clover or lucerne hay 76 lb Mangolds or carrots 56 lb Elm or evergreen oak branches ad libitum In addition...
  details

Location:
Subject:
Species:
Captive - Europe
Captivity - Zoo Records
Black Rhino
The first African Black Rhinoceros born in captivity in this country was Roger, whose parents, Stephanie and Willie, arrived at the Bristol Zoo in October 1952 and were estimated to be then about eighteen months old. Roger was born on August 22nd 1958. When he was nineteen months old he was sol...
  details


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