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Title: Aus der Geschichte des Kolner Zoos: bemerkenswerte Saugetiere des Tierbestandes
Author(s): Kohle, A.
Year published: 1981
Journal: Zeitschrift des Kolner Zoo
Volume: 24 (3)
Pages: 103-106, figs. 1-5
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Museums - Europe
Museums
Indian Rhino
Skin, skeleton. Collected by: Zoo Cologne, 1900. In coll. Natural History Museum in Stapelhaus, Cologne, Germany. Destroyed
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Captive - Europe
Museums
Indian Rhino
Skin, skeleton. Collected by: Zoo Cologne, 1900. In coll. Natural History Museum in Stapelhaus, Cologne, Germany. Destroyed
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World
Culture - Art
All Rhino Species
The first black rhino arrived end February 1908 in Cologne Zoo when it was 5 months old, from British East Africa. It was sketched by Paul Neuenborn and photographed by Eduard H?lzermann.
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World
Culture - Art
All Rhino Species
The first Rhinoceros unicornis, named ?Sch?ne Marie', arrived 26 April 1872 in the zoo, then as big as a medium pig. It was 2 or 3 years old when it was imported from Burma together with an elephant. It is said that the British trader William Jamrach received his rhinos from Assam, maybe also t...
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Captive - Europe
Captivity - Zoo Records
Sumatran Rhino
About 1936, animal keeper Willi Roelvinck (since 1939 in Cologne) saw a specimen of Dicerorhinus sumatrensis, possibly in Cologne, rpobably exhibited by trader Schulz as part of an animal show. He especially remembers the woolly coat like the mountain tapir. This is remarkable as earlier only s...
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Captive - Europe
Captivity - Zoo Records
Indian Rhino
The first Rhinoceros unicornis, named 'Sch?ne Marie', arrived 26 April 1872 in the zoo, then as big as a medium pig. It was 2 or 3 years old when it was imported from Burma together with an elephant. It is said that the British trader William Jamrach received his rhinos from Assam, maybe also t...
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Captive - Europe
Captivity - Zoo Records
Black Rhino
The first black rhino arrived end February 1908 when it was 5 months old, from British East Africa. At arrival it was 60 cm high and 69 kg weight. After 5 months it was 170 kg, end August 208 kg, early March 1909 estimated 450-500 kg and 110 cm high. It was sketched by Paul Neuenborn and photo...
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Captive - Europe
Morphology - Size
Black Rhino
Cologne Zoo. The first black rhino arrived end February 1908 when it was 5 months old, from British East Africa. At arrival it was 60 cm high and 69 kg weight. After 5 months it was 170 kg, end August 208 kg, early March 1909 estimated 450-500 kg and 110 cm high.
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Captive - Europe
Morphology - Size
Indian Rhino
Animal in Cologne Zoo, weight on 3.2 1891 was 3300 g (height 23.5 cm)
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