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Reference Base Remarks upon a pair of young African rhinoceroses seen at... |
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Remarks upon a pair of young African rhinoceroses seen at Mr Hagenbeck's Zoological Park at Stellingen |
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Mitchell, P.C. |
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1911 |
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Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London |
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1911 June 27 |
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987-988 |
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Black Rhino
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Diceros bicornis in Hagenbeck, from East Africa. The male's skin appeared to be smoothly stretched out over the sides of the body. The female's general appearance was very different. At first sight it seemed as if it were in very poor condition, the ribs standing out through the skin, but clos... |
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Black Rhino
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Diceros bicornis in Hagenbeck. The male had ears fringed with long tufts of hair. The female had no hair on the margin of the ears, and the general external appearance was very different. |
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Black Rhino
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Diceros bicornis in Hagenbeck. The male had ears fringed with long tufts of hair. The female had no hair on the margin of the ears, and the general external appearance was very different. |
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Captive - Europe
Captivity - Zoo Records
Black Rhino
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Saw a fine young pair of common African rhino, obtained from British East Africa, the exact locality being unknown. |
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Diceros bicornis in Hagenbeck, from East Africa. The male's skin appeared to be smoothly stretched out over the sides of the body. The female's general appearance was very different. At first sight it seemed as if it were in very poor condition, the ribs standing out through the skin, but clos... |
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