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Title: Mount Kenya: a contribution to the biology and bibliography
Author(s): Moreau, R.E.
Year published: 1944
Journal: Journal of the East African Natural History Society
Volume: 18
Pages: 61-92
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Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
At any rate towards the north end of the mountain, where the forest is comparatively dry and open, rhinos frequent its upper edge, ca. 10,500 ft. Raymond Hook has never seen them more than half a mile out of the moorland. Also on the wetter south side D.G.B. Leakey `can vouch for rhino occurrin...
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Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Ecology - Habitat
Black Rhino
Mount Kenya. At any rate towards the north end of the mountain, where the forest is comparatively dry and open, rhinos frequent its upper edge, ca. 10,500 ft. Raymond Hook has never seen them more than half a mile out of the moorland. Also on the wetter south side D.G.B. Leakey ?can vouch for ...
  details

Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Kenya
Ecology - Habitat
Black Rhino
At any rate towards the north end of the mountain, where the forest is comparatively dry and open, rhinos frequent its upper edge, ca. 10,500 ft. Raymond Hook has never seen them more than half a mile out of the moorland. Also on the wetter south side D.G.B. Leakey 'can vouch for rhino occurrin...
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