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Zandi folklore |
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Molloy, P.G. |
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1950 |
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Sudan Wildlife and Sport |
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1 (3) |
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11-13 |
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Culture
African Rhino Species
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Folklore of the Zandi. The creator gave a needle and thread to all animals to sew their hide together. The rhino dropped it and may even have eaten the needle. And to this day the rhino scatters his dung with his horn and peers into it in search of the needle. |
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