|
|
|
|
|
Title: |
Baroda - how we got there, and what we saw |
Author(s): |
Anonymous |
Year published: |
1871 |
Journal: |
Once a Week |
Volume: |
(n.s.) no.195, 1871 September 23 |
Pages: |
280-284 |
|
File: |
View PDF: 881,1 kb |
|
Any PDF files provided by the RRC are for personal use only
and may not be reproduced. The files reflect the holdings of the RRC
library and only contain pages relevant to rhinoceros study, and may not be
complete. Users are obliged to follow all copyright restrictions.
|
|
Location:
Subject:
Species:
|
Asia - South Asia - India
Captivity
Indian Rhino
|
[283] The most exciting fight has yet to come —viz., one between two rhinoceroses. They are no sooner let loose in the arena than they go straight at each other, using their horns nobly for half an hour or so. Poor beasts !—they are bleeding at the neck, and look exhausted, so we are glad... |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|