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Title: Riches of the wild: land mammals of South-East Asia
Author(s): Cranbrook, Earl of
Year published: 1987
Publisher: Singapore, Oxford, New York, Oxford University Press
Volume: -
Pages: pp. i-vii, 1-95
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Asia
Distribution - Status
Sumatran Rhino
less than 300
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Location:
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Asia - South East Asia - Borneo
Distribution - Records
Sumatran Rhino
An expedition in 1893-94 to the upper Kapuas, West Kalimantan, found hunters active and no sign of rhino.
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World
Ecology - Food
Sumatran Rhino
Both rhinos are browsers, feeding on a mix of foliage and fruit, particularly of plants associated with disturbed forest or secondary vegetation, like Macaranga sp., Mallotus sp., Artocarpus sp. and figs.
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World
Morphology
Sumatran Rhino
The skin bears a sparse but even coat of short, stiff hairs. Some specimens, especially those in zoos, grow a patchy coat of shaggy hair, which may be tinged reddish brown; others are rubbed bare. On pieces of skin of a freshly killed Sumatran rhino from Sabah, which I examined for forensic pur...
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World
Morphology
Javan Rhino
The skin bears a surface pattern of mosaic like roughened thickenings and is folded into stiff, permanent creases. Three such folds cross the back, one before and one behind the shoulders and one over the rump.
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Asia - South East Asia - Malaysia - Peninsular
Distribution - Records
Javan Rhino
In Peninsular Malaysia, Rhinoceros sondaicus has proved most susceptible to modern pressures, having last been recorded in the 1930s.
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Asia - South East Asia - Malaysia - Peninsular
Distribution - Records
Javan Rhino
An expedition was mounted to shoot the last Rhinoceros sondaicus for museum specimens in 1932, supported by the Game department.
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World
Value - Related to Horn
All Rhino Species
The present predicament of both rhinos in SE Asia is chiefly attributable to the high value attached to their horns, in particular, other bodily organs and even blood.
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World
Behaviour - Social Behaviour
Sumatran Rhino
They are normally solitary.
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World
Ecology - Population
Sumatran Rhino
They are normally sedentary but not territorial, in so far as the home ranges of individuals may overlap.
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