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File AvailableLydekker, R. 1907 The game animals of India, Burma, and Tibet, being a new and revised edition of 'The great and small game of India, Burma, and Tibet'. London, Rowland Ward, pp. i-xv, 1-409
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Names in vernacular
Javan Rhino
Kedi
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File AvailableLydekker, R. 1907 The game animals of India, Burma, and Tibet, being a new and revised edition of 'The great and small game of India, Burma, and Tibet'. London, Rowland Ward, pp. i-xv, 1-409
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Taxonomy - Evolution
Indian Rhino
Teeth of this type have been discovered in Madras and at Bunda, in the North-West Provinces, as well as in the river-gravels of the Narbada valley, and may be taken to indicate that the range of the species included these parts of India.
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File AvailableLydekker, R. 1907 The game animals of India, Burma, and Tibet, being a new and revised edition of 'The great and small game of India, Burma, and Tibet'. London, Rowland Ward, pp. i-xv, 1-409
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Names in vernacular
Asian Rhino Species
Gonda
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File AvailableLydekker, R. 1907 The game animals of India, Burma, and Tibet, being a new and revised edition of 'The great and small game of India, Burma, and Tibet'. London, Rowland Ward, pp. i-xv, 1-409
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Names in vernacular
Indian Rhino
Karkadan
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File AvailableLydekker, R. 1907 The game animals of India, Burma, and Tibet, being a new and revised edition of 'The great and small game of India, Burma, and Tibet'. London, Rowland Ward, pp. i-xv, 1-409
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Morphology - Size
Indian Rhino
A male measured by General A. A. Kinloch stood 5 feet 9 inches at the shoulder, and was 10 ? feet in length from the tip of the nose to the root of the tail; the tail itself being 2 feet 5 inches in length. Larger dimensions are, however, recorded, by Mr. Rowland Ward in Records of Big Game, in...
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File AvailableLueders, H. 1907 Eine indische Speiseregel. Zeitschrift fur Deutschen Morgenlandischen Geschichte 61: 641-644
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableManucci, N. 1907 Storia do Mogor or Mogul India 1653-1708 by Niccolao Manucci, Venetian. Translated with introduction and notes by William Irvine. London, John Murray
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableHyde, J. 1907 Big game hunting for boys: North America and Asia. New York, McLoughlin Brothers
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableAnonymous 1907 A shooting camp in Cooch Behar. Highland Light Infantry Chronicle 7 (3): 97-100
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Indian Rhino
Participant of the annual shoot of the Maharaja of Cooch Behar in 1907.
Unsigned.
No rhino recorded during the shoot of this year.
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Campbell, A.C. 1907 Glimpses of Bengal, vol. 2. Calcutta
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Asian Rhino Species
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Tigers, leopards, wild buffaloes, rhinoceros, bears and other wild animals are to be met with in many parts of Cooch Behar
There is a fine collection of trophies of the chase in the Cooch Behar Palace. His Highness the Maharaja being a keen sportsman
Palace Cooch Behar. ...
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