Reference Base Notes for: Asia - South East Asia - Malaysia - Peninsular |
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| Comyn Platt, T. 1937 A report on fauna preservation in British North Borneo. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 30: 52-55 |
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| Whether or no commercialism is the rason for the practical disappearance of Rhinoceros sondaicus , I am not prepared to say. |
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| Loch, C.W. 1937 Rhinoceros sondaicus: the Javan or lesser one-horned rhinoceros and its geographical distribution. Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 15 (2): 130-149, pls. 3-4, table 1 |
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| Rhinoceros sondaicus - B. The ? Tahan ? Rhinoceros. The next record, although there is an element of uncertainty about it, is of great interest. The Javan rhinoceros has never been known to occur on the east side of the Malay Peninsula. Mr. Theodore Hubback, the Hon. Game Warden of Pahang, who... |
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| Loch, C.W. 1937 Rhinoceros sondaicus: the Javan or lesser one-horned rhinoceros and its geographical distribution. Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 15 (2): 130-149, pls. 3-4, table 1 |
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| Rhinoceros sondaicus - C. Temoli Rhinos. In the 1890s, Mr. G. W. F. Curtis, who was a settlement officer in Perak, shot more than one Rhinoceros sondaicus near Temoli. The skulls of these animals are believed to be in the Kuala Lumpur Museum. |
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| Comyn Platt, T. 1937 A report on fauna preservation in Malaya. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 30: 45-52 |
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Javan Rhino
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| Rhinoceros sondaicus - Malaysia. It is believed that two or three are still to be found in the swampy lands of southern Perak. |
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| Comyn Platt, T. 1937 A report on fauna preservation in Malaya. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 30: 45-52 |
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| Horn is used as aphrodisiac. Chinese in Malaya. |
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| Comyn Platt, T. 1937 A report on fauna preservation in Malaya. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 30: 45-52 |
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| 1937, Malaya, Chinese will pay as much as 300-400 dollars for the horn |
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| Antonius, O. 1937 Bilder aus dem frueheren und jetzigen Schonbrunner Tierbestand, I. Nashorner. Zoologische Garten 9 (1/2): 18-26, figs. 1-7 |
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| No details available yet |
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| Morris, R.C. 1936 To Malaya for a rhinoceros. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 38 (3): 439-446, pls. 1-2 |
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| Expedition to shoot a Rhinoceros sondaicus for AMNH - unsuccesful, with permission of Perak Government and Mr Theodore Hubback in 1935, unsuccesful but Dicerorhinus sumatrensis tracks were encountered.
On June 13th I left for my advanced camp, having had huts prepared in the forest some 12 miles... |
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| Morris, R.C. 1936 To Malaya for a rhinoceros. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 38 (3): 439-446, pls. 1-2 |
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| on his expedition to shoot sondaicus at Erong River, passed Lima Blas. He says, p. 441, he reached Lima Blas estate, a large oil palm concern, French owned. There was a Danish manager, Mr. Iversen, with assistants Mr. Talau and Mr. Hine. It is not far from the Bernam River. |
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| Morris, R.C. 1936 To Malaya for a rhinoceros. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 38 (3): 439-446, pls. 1-2 |
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| Malaysia. A rhino is worth Rs. 1000 or more to the poacher, its chief value is in its horn, but every part of it possesses a definite value, including the blood, as an aphrodisiac. |
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