File AvailableStutterheim, C.J. 1980 Cleaning symbiosis involving pied crows and white rhino. Lammergeyer 30: 61
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White Rhino
The pied crow Corvus albus has been recorded in feeding associations with large mammals (Brooke & Grobler, 1973). Hitchins (1962) recorded a pied crow perching on the back of a black rhino Diceros bicornis while feeding on ectoparasites, while Owen-Smith (1973) mentioned that pied crows ?commonl...
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File AvailableVos, V. de 1980 Black rhino Diceros bicornis minor mortality in the Kruger National Park. Koedoe 23: 188-189
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Diceros bicornis in South Africa. In 1975 it was stressed that knowledge on causation of natural deaths in uncommon species such as the white or square-lipped rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) is still lamentably scant (De Vos 1975, Koedoe 18: 199-202). Looking at the literature, this is even mo...
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File AvailableGrobler, J.H.; Jones, M.A. 1980 Population statistics and carrying capacity of large ungulates in the Whovi Wild Area, Rhodes Matopos National Park, Zimbabwe Rhodesia. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 10 (1): 38-42, figs. 1-3, tables 1-3
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File AvailableForbes, V.S.; Rourke, J. 1980 Paterson's Cape travels 1777-1779. Johannesburg, Brenthurst Press, pp. 1-202
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File AvailableSkead, C.J. 1980 Historical mammal incidence in the Cape Province, vol. 1: The western and northern Cape. Cape Town, Department of Nature and Environmental Conservation of the Provincial Administration of the Cape of Good Hope, pp. i-ix, 1-903
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File AvailableRookmaaker, L.C. 1980 De bijdrage van Robert Jacob Gordon (1743-1795) tot de kennis van de Kaapse fauna. Documentatieblad Werkgroep 18e Eeuw 46: 3-27, figs. 1-3
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De bijdrage van Robert Jacob Gordon (1743-1795) tot de kennis van de Kaapse fauna*
1. Het leven van R.J. Gordon1
Robert Jacob Gordon werd in 1743 te Doesburg geboren als zoon van Johanna Maria Heijdenrijck en Jacob Gordon (1701-1776)2, een hoge officier van de in N...
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File AvailableFinaughty, W. 1980 The recollections of William Finaughty, elephant hunter 1864-1875. Reprint with additional sketch map, illustrations and a new foreword and notes by Edward C Tabler. Bulawayo, Books of Zimbabwe, pp. i-xii, 1-244
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File AvailableBruton, M.N.; Cooper, K.H. 1980 Studies on the ecology of Maputoland. Grahamstown, Rhodes University and Durban Wildlife Society
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File AvailableMorkel, B. 1980 Hunting in Africa. London etc., Howard Timmins, pp. i-vii, 1-252
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File AvailableReitner, K.H. 1980 Franz Boos zweite oder afrikanische Reise in den Jahren 1786 bis 1788 in Auftrage des Kaisers Joseph II von Oesterreich-Ungarn. Cape Town, Reitner: pp. 1-11
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File AvailableStutterheim, C.J. 1980 Symbiosis selection of redbilled oxpecker in the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve Complex. Lammergeyer 30: 21-25
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File AvailableHarthoorn, A.M. 1980 Exertional myoglobinaemia in black wildebeest and the influence of graduated exercise. Journal of the South African veterinary Association 51 (4): 265-270
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File AvailableKlingel, H. 1979 Survey of African rhinoceroses: Report [to IUCN, African Rhino Specialist Group]. Report, cyclostyled, pp. 1-9
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Black Rhino
Itala GR, counted in 1978-79 as 9
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File AvailableKlingel, H. 1979 Survey of African rhinoceroses: Report [to IUCN, African Rhino Specialist Group]. Report, cyclostyled, pp. 1-9
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White Rhino
Kruger 433 +, Hluhluwe-Umfolozi population of some 1550 indivudals continues to produce a surplus, and over 2000 white rhino have so far been taken out, mostly for re-introduction. Totals: Hluhluwe-Umfolozi-Corridor 1976-79 1550 Natal parks 1976-79 105 ...
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File AvailableKlingel, H. 1979 Survey of African rhinoceroses: Report [to IUCN, African Rhino Specialist Group]. Report, cyclostyled, pp. 1-9
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White Rhino
In 1976-79 estimated by aerial count at 1550 white rhino.
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File AvailableHickman, G.C. 1979 An inverted tooth in a white rhinoceros. Lammergeyer 27: 46-47, fig. 1
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Museums
White Rhino
Skeleton. Sex: Male. Locality: South Africa, Umfolozi. Player, I., D.E. van Dyk and J.C. Poynton, 1961. In coll. University of Natal, Dept. Zoology, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa Catalogue number: 2064
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File AvailableHall-Martin, A. 1979 Black rhinoceros in Southern Africa. Oryx 15 (1): 26-32, figs. 1-2, table 1
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African Rhino Species
By 1961 numbers had increased to 300 in the Hluhluwe Game Reserve alone. However, the incredibly high population density of 1.1 animals per sq. km was probably excessive and a die-off of 15 per cent occurred over a four-month period in that year. To relieve local high densities a further 35 anim...
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File AvailableHickman, G.C. 1979 An inverted tooth in a white rhinoceros. Lammergeyer 27: 46-47, fig. 1
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White Rhino
Skeleton. Sex: Male. Locality: South Africa, Umfolozi. Player, I., D.E. van Dyk and J.C. Poynton, 1961. In coll. University of Natal, Dept. Zoology, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa Catalogue number: 2064
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File AvailableBradlow, E.; Bradlow, F.R. 1979 William Somerville's narrative of the journeys to the Eastern Cape frontier and to Lattakoo 1799-1802. Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works Second Series, vol. 10, pp. i-iv, 1-253
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Black Rhino
Sunday 4 April 1802, Skeet Fontein, `one of the people shot a Rhinoceros'
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File AvailableHall-Martin, A. 1979 Black rhinoceros in Southern Africa. Oryx 15 (1): 26-32, figs. 1-2, table 1
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Black Rhino
Recently the Board established another new population in the newly created Itala Nature Reserve in northern Natal.
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File AvailableDiederichs, P. 1979 Historic birth of white rhino [Witrenostertjie maak geskiedenis]. Custos 8 (2): 4-5, 11, figs. 1-2
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White Rhino
plans for translocation in 1928. A former Warden of the Kruger NP, Mr Louis Steyn, drew up a plan for the contemplated move. He suggested the animals be driven on foot into a small enclosure where they could be drugged. From there the animals could be transported by lory to the park. He estim...
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File AvailableHall-Martin, A. 1979 Black rhinoceros in Southern Africa. Oryx 15 (1): 26-32, figs. 1-2, table 1
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Black Rhino
The black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis, an endangered species listed in the IUCN Red Data Book, has had a sad history in South Africa and South-West Africa/Namibia. Once it was widespread in suitable habitat throughout these territories (except the Highveld grasslands, the arid Kalahari regions a...
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File AvailableHall-Martin, A. 1979 Black rhinoceros in Southern Africa. Oryx 15 (1): 26-32, figs. 1-2, table 1
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Black Rhino
Plans are at present well advanced for introducing black rhino to the 2 Vosloo Kudu Reserve in the eastern Cape, on the west bank of the Great Fish River, a reserve controlled by the Provincial authorities. One section covering some 3000 ha of rolling hills, dense thickets and forested gorges wi...
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File AvailableHall-Martin, A. 1979 Black rhinoceros in Southern Africa. Oryx 15 (1): 26-32, figs. 1-2, table 1
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White Rhino
In Natal small populations survived in the Umfolozi, Hluhluwe and Mkuzi Game Reserves and adjoining areas of Zululand, but numbers in 1930 were estimated at not more than 100.
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File AvailableKlingel, H. 1979 Survey of African rhinoceroses: Report [to IUCN, African Rhino Specialist Group]. Report, cyclostyled, pp. 1-9
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Addo Elephant NP, counted in 1979 as 12.
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File AvailableHall-Martin, A. 1979 Black rhinoceros in Southern Africa. Oryx 15 (1): 26-32, figs. 1-2, table 1
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Black Rhino
After an absence of more than 100 years from the Cape Province, two groups of black rhinoceros were introduced to the Addo Elephant National Park in 1961 (one bull, one cow) and 1962 (two bulls, three cows).However these animals came from the Kiboko area of Kenya and so are placed in the subspeci...
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File AvailableKlingel, H. 1979 Survey of African rhinoceroses: Report [to IUCN, African Rhino Specialist Group]. Report, cyclostyled, pp. 1-9
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Diceros bicornis . Mkuzi GR, counted in 1978 as 60
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File AvailableHall-Martin, A. 1979 Black rhinoceros in Southern Africa. Oryx 15 (1): 26-32, figs. 1-2, table 1
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The translocation of black rhino to the Ndumu Game Reserve, where the species had been exterminated, was successfully carried out by the Natal Parks Board. Animals were taken from the established game reserves, as well as ei that were a threat to human life and property on tribal land.
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File AvailableKlingel, H. 1979 Survey of African rhinoceroses: Report [to IUCN, African Rhino Specialist Group]. Report, cyclostyled, pp. 1-9
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Ndumu GR, counted in 1978 as 25.
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File AvailableBradlow, E.; Bradlow, F.R. 1979 William Somerville's narrative of the journeys to the Eastern Cape frontier and to Lattakoo 1799-1802. Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works Second Series, vol. 10, pp. i-iv, 1-253
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18 Nov 1801, Magaaga Mountains. `The tracks of Rhinoceros in plenty.' 19 Nov 1801, idem `The Rhinoceros had left such marks as proved that he had but lately gone from the spot ...'
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File AvailableHall-Martin, A. 1979 Black rhinoceros in Southern Africa. Oryx 15 (1): 26-32, figs. 1-2, table 1
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Black Rhino
The last one in the Orange Free State the last one had been shot in 1842.
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File AvailableHall-Martin, A. 1979 Black rhinoceros in Southern Africa. Oryx 15 (1): 26-32, figs. 1-2, table 1
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Black Rhino
In the Transvaal a few animals survived in the Lowveld areas of the present day Kruger National Park; the last living one was seen in 1936, and it is certain that by 1945 the black rhinoceros was extinct in the province.
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File AvailableKlingel, H. 1979 Survey of African rhinoceroses: Report [to IUCN, African Rhino Specialist Group]. Report, cyclostyled, pp. 1-9
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Black Rhino
Hluhluwe GR, black rhino, counted in 1979 as 199 Umfolozi, black rhino, counted in 1979 as 60 Corridor, black rhino, counted in 1979 as 69.
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File AvailableHall-Martin, A. 1979 Black rhinoceros in Southern Africa. Oryx 15 (1): 26-32, figs. 1-2, table 1
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Black Rhino
In 1971 the long-cherished hope of the National Parks Board of South Africa to re-establish the black rhinoceros in the Kruger National Park was realised with the translocation of 10 males and 10 females from Hluhluwe, supplemented in September 1972 by a gift from Rhodesia of 12 animals from the ...
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File AvailableKlingel, H. 1979 Survey of African rhinoceroses: Report [to IUCN, African Rhino Specialist Group]. Report, cyclostyled, pp. 1-9
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White Rhino
total white rhino 433-500 in 1978
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File AvailableDiederichs, P. 1979 Historic birth of white rhino [Witrenostertjie maak geskiedenis]. Custos 8 (2): 4-5, 11, figs. 1-2
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Distribution - Records
White Rhino
Male calf born on 27 October 1978 named `Pretoriuskop'. In 1961, first white rhino were reintroduced in Kruger, 4 male and 2 female from Umfolozi, and put into the camp near Pretoriuskop. Mother is Matupa, father is Manung. Father was the first calf to be born in the park on 13 Nov 1965, the m...
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File AvailableHall-Martin, A. 1979 Black rhinoceros in Southern Africa. Oryx 15 (1): 26-32, figs. 1-2, table 1
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Black Rhino
The last one in the Cape Province was shot near Addo in December 1853;
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File AvailableBradlow, E.; Bradlow, F.R. 1979 William Somerville's narrative of the journeys to the Eastern Cape frontier and to Lattakoo 1799-1802. Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works Second Series, vol. 10, pp. i-iv, 1-253
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Distribution - Records
Black Rhino
Sunday 27 Dec 1801, Kossy. Two farmers who had remained in the fields all night from the Giraffe hunt arrived - they had shot a Rhinoceros in our neighbourhood - large of the kind - the black two horned Rhinoceros -this specimen an old male is beyond comparison the most awkward and ugly of quadr...
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File AvailableKlingel, H. 1979 Survey of African rhinoceroses: Report [to IUCN, African Rhino Specialist Group]. Report, cyclostyled, pp. 1-9
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White Rhino
There are 95 white rhino on private land in Natal.
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File AvailableHall-Martin, A. 1979 Black rhinoceros in Southern Africa. Oryx 15 (1): 26-32, figs. 1-2, table 1
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Black Rhino
population estimates - Diceros bicornis Hluhluwe 199 Umfolozi 60 Corridor 69 Mkuzi 60 Ndumu 25 iTala 9 Makatini Flats 1 Addo Elephant 12 Kruger 45 Total 480 End
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File AvailableBradlow, E.; Bradlow, F.R. 1979 William Somerville's narrative of the journeys to the Eastern Cape frontier and to Lattakoo 1799-1802. Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works Second Series, vol. 10, pp. i-iv, 1-253
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Morphology - Horn
African Rhino Species
both are solid masses of horn
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File AvailableBradlow, E.; Bradlow, F.R. 1979 William Somerville's narrative of the journeys to the Eastern Cape frontier and to Lattakoo 1799-1802. Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works Second Series, vol. 10, pp. i-iv, 1-253
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Morphology - Horn
Black Rhino
Male shot at Koussie Fountain 1801 the foremost horn was split and wore [sic] in several places - a circumstance common to the males.
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File AvailableBradlow, E.; Bradlow, F.R. 1979 William Somerville's narrative of the journeys to the Eastern Cape frontier and to Lattakoo 1799-1802. Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works Second Series, vol. 10, pp. i-iv, 1-253
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Black Rhino
31 Oct 1801, Jonkers Fonteyn. `At day light the print of a Rhinoceros feet was discovered who had come to drink in the night.'
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File AvailableBradlow, E.; Bradlow, F.R. 1979 William Somerville's narrative of the journeys to the Eastern Cape frontier and to Lattakoo 1799-1802. Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works Second Series, vol. 10, pp. i-iv, 1-253
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Names in vernacular
Black Rhino
Seikloa
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File AvailableBradlow, E.; Bradlow, F.R. 1979 William Somerville's narrative of the journeys to the Eastern Cape frontier and to Lattakoo 1799-1802. Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works Second Series, vol. 10, pp. i-iv, 1-253
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Black Rhino
Magooe
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File AvailableHall-Martin, A. 1979 Black rhinoceros in Southern Africa. Oryx 15 (1): 26-32, figs. 1-2, table 1
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Ecology - Population
Black Rhino
By 1961 numbers had increased to 300 in the Hluhluwe Game Reserve alone. However, the incredibly high population density of 1.1 animals per sq. km was probably excessive and a die-off of 15 per cent occurred over a four-month period in that year.
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File AvailableBradlow, E.; Bradlow, F.R. 1979 William Somerville's narrative of the journeys to the Eastern Cape frontier and to Lattakoo 1799-1802. Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works Second Series, vol. 10, pp. i-iv, 1-253
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Morphology - Size
Black Rhino
Male shot 27 Dec 1801 - S Africa. Length from nose to root of tail, 10 feet 6 inch Length --- to behind the ear, 2 feet 9 inch Length from behind the ear to behind crest, 2 feet 9 inch
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File AvailableHickman, G.C. 1979 An inverted tooth in a white rhinoceros. Lammergeyer 27: 46-47, fig. 1
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Behaviour - Fighting
White Rhino
Male collected in Umfolozi in 1961. Death ensued from a fight with an adult male, a broken left rib being one of the injuries sustained. The right ramus of the mandible had previously been broken. The blow responsible for the injury could have been delivered at a gallop of 40 kph. In this ins...
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File AvailableBradlow, E.; Bradlow, F.R. 1979 William Somerville's narrative of the journeys to the Eastern Cape frontier and to Lattakoo 1799-1802. Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works Second Series, vol. 10, pp. i-iv, 1-253
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Morphology - Size
Black Rhino
Male shot Dec 1801 - South Africa. Length of tail, 2 feet
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File AvailableDiederichs, P. 1979 Historic birth of white rhino [Witrenostertjie maak geskiedenis]. Custos 8 (2): 4-5, 11, figs. 1-2
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Reproduction
White Rhino
Kruger NP. Mother born 29 March 1969, second birth on 27 Oct 1978. At 6 ? years the mother was pubescent and then covered. But she lost her first calf.
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File AvailableDiederichs, P. 1979 Historic birth of white rhino [Witrenostertjie maak geskiedenis]. Custos 8 (2): 4-5, 11, figs. 1-2
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White Rhino
Gestation period 16 mo 12 days, 1978, Kruger NP
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File AvailableBradlow, E.; Bradlow, F.R. 1979 William Somerville's narrative of the journeys to the Eastern Cape frontier and to Lattakoo 1799-1802. Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works Second Series, vol. 10, pp. i-iv, 1-253
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Morphology - Size
Black Rhino
Male shot Dec 1801 - South Africa, Length of fore horn, 1 foot 4 inch Length of second horn, 10 inch Circumference base of large horn, 2 feet
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File AvailableBradlow, E.; Bradlow, F.R. 1979 William Somerville's narrative of the journeys to the Eastern Cape frontier and to Lattakoo 1799-1802. Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works Second Series, vol. 10, pp. i-iv, 1-253
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Black Rhino
Male shot Dec 1801 - South Africa. Length of ear, 9 inch. Distance across the ears, 1 foot 1 inch
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File AvailableBradlow, E.; Bradlow, F.R. 1979 William Somerville's narrative of the journeys to the Eastern Cape frontier and to Lattakoo 1799-1802. Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works Second Series, vol. 10, pp. i-iv, 1-253
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Black Rhino
Male shot Dec 1801 - South Africa. Circumference round the belly, 9 feet
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File AvailableJohnson, P. 1979 Success story of Africa's white rhino. Wildlife 21 (5): 28-30, figs. 1-4
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File AvailableRookmaaker, L.C. 1979 Robert Jacob Gordon (1743-1795) en zijn bijdrage tot de zoologie van de Kaap de Goede Hoop. Scriptie voor een doctoraal onderwerp in het Biohistorisch Instituut te Utrecht onder leiding van Rob Visser, pp. 1-292
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This is a doctoral thesis which I wrote at the Biohistorical Institute in 1978-79. My hope to understand the zoology contained in the Gordon Atlas led me to a variety of studies on other 18th century travellers to South Africa like Sparrman, Thunberg, Levaillant, Paterson, Masson etc. Without the...
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File AvailableThorpe, C. 1979 Tharfield - the story of an Eastern Cape farm and its inhabitants (1822-1977). Contree: Journal for South African urban and regional history no. 5: 16-22
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File AvailableMerwe, J.C.S. van der 1979 Vanwyksvlei: 'n streekhistoriese skets. Contree: Journal for South African urban and regional history no. 6: 12-17
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File AvailableMinnaar, A. de V. 1979 Nagana, big-game drives and the Zululand game reserves (1890s-1950s). Contree: Journal for South African urban and regional history no. 25: 12-21
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File AvailableMinnaar, A. de V. 1979 Melmoth - the first ten years (1888-1898) . Contree: Journal for South African urban and regional history no. 26: 26-33
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableVos, V. de 1978 Congenital unilateral aotus in a black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis bicornis (Linn., 1758). Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 49: 71, fig. 1
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Black Rhino
absence pinna in male from Hluhluwe, South Africa, Diceros bicornis. The unilaterally earless adult black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis bicornis bull, as depicted, was caught in the Hluhluwe Nature Reserve and translocated to the Addo Elephant National Park during September 1977. Two other adult ...
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File AvailableAnonymous 1978 Witte neushoorns. Artis, Amsterdam 24 (2): 67, fig. 1
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File AvailableHitchins, P.M. 1978 Age determination of the black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis Linn.) in Zululand. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 8 (2): 71-80, figs. 1-7, table 1
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Taxonomy
Black Rhino
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File AvailableRookmaaker, L.C.; Groves, C.P. 1978 The extinct Cape Rhinoceros, Diceros bicornis bicornis (Linnaeus, 1758). Saugetierkundliche Mitteilungen 26 (2): 117-126, fig. 1, tables 1-3
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Taxonomy
Black Rhino
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File AvailableWallach, J.D.; Wallach, J.E. 1978 Rhino express. New York etc., Vantage Press, pp. i-vii, 1-49
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableWerger, M.J.A. 1978 Biogeography and ecology of Southern Africa. Amsterdam, Junk (Monographia Biologicae, vol. 31), vol. 2, pp. 663-1439
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African Rhino Species
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File AvailableMacCarthy, M.J.; Orr, W.N. 1978 A rhinoceros tooth from basal strata of the Port Durnford Formation, Zululand, South Africa: the relocation of Anderson's mammalian fossil site. Annals of the Natal Museum 23 (2): 485-496, figs. 1-8
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White Rhino
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File AvailableKlein, R.G. 1978 A preliminary report on the larger mammals from the Boomplaas stone age cave site, Cango Valley, Oudtshoorn District, South Africa. South African Archaeological Bulletin 33: 66-75
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File AvailableBrooks, P.M. 1978 Ungulate population estimates for H.G.R. and N. Corridor for July 1978, based on foot and helicopter counts. Report to Natal Parks Board: pp. 1-29
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File AvailableHendey, Q.B. 1978 The age of the fossils from Baard's quarry, Langebaanweg, South Africa. Annals of the South African Museum 75 (1): 1-24, figs. 1-3
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File AvailableVos, V. de 1978 Immobilization of free-ranging wild animals using a new drug. Veterinary Record 103 (4) July 22, 1978: 64-68, 2 tables, 1 figure
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File AvailableTustin, R.C. 1978 Cancer in wild animals (skin tumor in White rhinoceros). Fauna and Flora Transvaal 33 (Sept): 21-22, 3 images
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File AvailableCave, A.J.E.; Rookmaaker, L.C. 1977 Robert Jacob Gordon's original account of the African black rhinoceros. Journal of Zoology, London 182: 137-156, pls. 1-7, figs. 1-2
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File AvailableHall-Martin, A.; Penzhorn, B.L. 1977 Behaviour and recruitment of translocated black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis. Koedoe 20: 147-162, fig. 1, tables 1-3
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File AvailableSkinner, J.D.; Fairall, N.; Bothma, J.du P. 1977 South African Red Data Book - large mammals. Report South African National Scientific Programmes 18
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File AvailableForbes, V.S. 1977 Some scientific matters in early writings on the Cape: pp. 33-59, pls. 1-5

In: Brown, A.C. A history of scientific endeavour in South Africa. Cape Town, Royal Society of South Africa: pp. i-xii, 1-516
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File AvailableBond, C. 1977 A very strange commodity. African Wildlife 31 (4): 6-8, figs. 1-3
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File AvailableKlein, R.G. 1977 The mammalian fauna from the middle and later stone age (later Pleistocene) levels of Border Cave, Natal Province, South Africa. South African Archaeological Bulletin 32: 14-27
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File AvailableKennedy, R.F. 1977 Introduction: Sir Andrew Smith's life and work. In: Illustrations of the Zoology of South Africa by Sir Amdrew Smith. Johannesburg, Winchester Press, pp. 7-32
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File AvailableJohnson, P. 1976 White rhinoceros: pp. 24-31, figs. 1-9

In: Sitwell, N. Wildlife '76: the world conservation yearbook. London, Dandury Press: pp. 1-144
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File AvailableCaille, N.L. de la 1976 Journal historique

In: Raven Hart, R. Travels at the Cape 1751-1753: an annotated translation of Journal Historique du Voyage fait au Cap de Bonne Esperance. Cape Town and Rotterdam, A.A.Balkema: pp. i-viii, 1-52
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Daniell, S. 1976 African scenery and animals A facsimile reprint of the aquatint plates originally published in 1804-5, with an introduction and notes by Frank R Bradlow. Rotterdam and Cape Town, Balkema, pls. 1-30
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File AvailableWoodhouse, H.C.; Lee, D.N. 1976 The rediscovery of rock paintings recorded by George W. Stow in the 1870s. South African Archaeological Bulletin 31: 29-30
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File AvailableKlein, R.G. 1976 The mammalian fauna of the Klasies River mouth sites, Southern Cape Province, South Africa. South African Archaeological Bulletin 31: 75-98
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File AvailableKeep, M.A. 1976 Some physiological serum normal levels in free-living wild animal species from Natal, South Africa. Journal of Zoo Animal Medicine 7 (3) September: 7-10, 3 tables
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File AvailableVos, V. de 1975 Volvulus in a white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 46 (4): 374, fig. 1
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After becoming extinct in the Transvaal about 1896 (Bigalke 1963), four white rhinos were reintroduced to the southwestern section of the Kruger National Park on 14 October 1961 (Pienaar 1970). The rhinos, two bulls and two cows, were released in a specially constructed 257 ha enclosure at Faai ...
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File AvailableVos, V. de 1975 Volvulus in a white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 46 (4): 374, fig. 1
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On the 29th October 1974 an old female white or square-lipped rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) was found dead in the Kruger National Park. She had a 7-month old calf at heel. A necropsy was performed the next day.
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File AvailableVos, V. de 1975 Death due to volvulus in a white rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum from the Kruger National Park. Koedoe 18: 199-202, fig. 1
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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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File AvailableVos, V. de 1975 Volvulus in a white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 46 (4): 374, fig. 1
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White Rhino
On the 29th October 1974 an old female white or square-lipped rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) was found dead in the Kruger National Park. She had a 7-month old calf at heel. A necropsy was performed the next day. On opening up the abdomen signs of an acute diffuse peritonitis were visible. T...
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File AvailableBothma, J.du P. 1975 Conservation status of the large mammals of southern Africa. Biological Conservation 7: 87-95, tables 1-8
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Guerin, C. 1975 Les rhinoceros (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) des gisements pliocenes francais: interet biostratigraphique et paleoecologique. Colloques Internationaux du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique 218: 739-747
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File AvailableHitchins, P.M. 1975 The black rhinoceros in South Africa. Endangered Wildlife 1 (2): 1-2, figs. 1-2, map 1
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File AvailableOwen-Smith, R.N. 1975 The social ethology of the white rhinoceros, Ceratotherium simum (Burchell, 1817). Zeitschrift fur Tierpsychologie 38 (4): 341-351, figs. 1-22, tables 1-17
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Sparrman, A. 1975 A voyage to the Cape of Good Hope towards the Antarctic polar circle round the world and to the country of the Hottentots and Caffers from the year 1772-1776 Based on the English editions of 1785-1786 published by Robinson, London Edited by prof VS. Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, Works Second Series, vol. 6, 7, vol. 1, pp. i-xix, 1-331 (1975), vol. 2, pp. i-viii, 1-296 (1977)
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File AvailableSmith, Andrew 1975 Journal of expedition in 1834

In: Lye, W.F. Andrew Smith's Journal of his expedition into the interior of South Africa / 1834-36 An authentic narrative of travels and discoveries, the manners and customs of the Native tribes, and the physical nature of the country. Cape Town, A.A. Balkema: pp. i-xii, 1-323
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File AvailableLye, W.F. 1975 Andrew Smith's Journal of his expedition into the interior of South Africa / 1834-36 An authentic narrative of travels and discoveries, the manners and customs of the Native tribes, and the physical nature of the country. Cape Town, A.A. Balkema, pp. i-xii, 1-323
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File AvailableSmuts, G.L. 1975 An appraisal of Naloxone Hydrochloride as a narcotic antagonist in the capture and release of wild herbivores. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 167 (7): 559-561, 1 figure, 1 table
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White Rhino
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File AvailableLambrechts, A.von W. 1974 The numerical status of sixteen game species in the Transvaal, excluding the Kruger National Park. Journal of the South African Wildlife Management Association 4 (2): 95-102, figs. 1-13, table 1
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Ceratotherium simum in Transvaal. Re-introductions have led to present total of 130. The Sabi Sand Wildtuin has 55, Loskop Dam Nature Reserve 20.
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File AvailableLambrechts, A.von W. 1974 The numerical status of sixteen game species in the Transvaal, excluding the Kruger National Park. Journal of the South African Wildlife Management Association 4 (2): 95-102, figs. 1-13, table 1
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
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White Rhino
Ceratotherium simum in Transvaal. Re-introductions have led to present total of 130. The Sabi Sand Wildtuin has 55, Loskop Dam Nature Reserve 20.
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File AvailableLambrechts, A.von W. 1974 The numerical status of sixteen game species in the Transvaal, excluding the Kruger National Park. Journal of the South African Wildlife Management Association 4 (2): 95-102, figs. 1-13, table 1
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White Rhino
Ceratotherium simum disappeared from the Transvaal towards the end of the 19 th century.
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