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Title: Rhino report
Author(s): Strickland, D.L
Year published: 1968
Journal: Malayan Nature Journal
Volume: 21 (1)
Pages: 80-81
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Species:
Asia - South East Asia - Malaysia - Peninsular
Distribution - Status
Sumatran Rhino
I have now been able to establish what I feel to be the approximate range of two individuals. There is at least one more individual at Sungei Dusun, but its tracks are seen very infrequently. I have not yet seen any of these animals in the flesh despite considerable effort. All my data have be...
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Location:
Subject:
Species:
Asia - South East Asia - Malaysia - Peninsular
Morphology - Size
Sumatran Rhino
Even though I have found tracks measuring at many intervals between 16 and 23 cm, the variability of track size even following the same animal makes the method of doubtful use in differentiating between animals of approximately the same size.
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Species:
Asia - South East Asia - Malaysia - Peninsular
Ecology - Census Methods
Asian Rhino Species
Even though I have found tracks measuring at many intervals between 16 and 23 cm, the variability of track size even following the same animal makes the method of doubtful use in differentiating between animals of approximately the same size.
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