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Title: Death due to volvulus in a white rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum from the Kruger National Park
Author(s): Vos, V. de
Year published: 1975
Journal: Koedoe
Volume: 18
Pages: 199-202, fig. 1
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Anatomy - Internal organs
White Rhino
Taxonomically the rhinoceros is allied to the horse. A similar lay-out of the lower alimentary system corroborates this idea. The lower alimentary canal of the rhino consists of a big J-shaped stomach, a tortuous small intestine and a caecum forming a large cul-de-sac inter-calated between the ...
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Anatomy - Internal organs
All Rhino Species
Taxonomically the rhinoceros is allied to the horse. A similar lay-out of the lower alimentary system corroborates this idea. The lower alimentary canal of the rhino consists of a big J-shaped stomach, a tortuous small intestine and a caecum forming a large cul-de-sac inter-calated between the ...
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White Rhino
Ceratotherium simum South Africa. In 1931 Charles Elton stressed the fact that the field of wildlife pathology was still virtually untouched and emphasized the urgent need for further investigation. In the succeeding years good progress was made. However, with an uncommon species like the whit...
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