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File AvailableFurley, C.W. 1986 Veterinary work at Howletts and Port Lympne. Help Newsletter, Port Lympne 8: 16-17, fig. 1
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Black Rhino
Port Lympne Zoo. Our adult female black rhino ?Rukwa' developed a very severe acute mastitis of both halves of the udder, caused by Staphylococcus aureus. She was immobilized a total of six times for treatment with long-acting antibiotics. A full recovery occurred without tissue loss, though i...
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File AvailableBegg, T.B. 1986 Transportation of the rhino from Sumatra. Help Newsletter, Port Lympne 8: 24-25
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Sumatran Rhino
Transporting rhinos to England. The first caught animal, Torgamba, had settled down and become acclimatised in his enclosure in the forest and in January was transferred to the base camp. This entailed moving him in his crate about three miles through what in places was thick jungle. The assis...
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File AvailableKloes, H.G. 1986 Jahresbericht Zoologischen Garten Berlin fur 1985. Bongo, Berlin 11: 125-207
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Black Rhino
Birth of female on 6 Oct 1985.
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File AvailableDouliez, H. 1986 Zoologische aanwinsten in Planckendael. Zoo Anvers 51 (3): 30-31
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Indian Rhino
Male Bheema arrived from Whipsnade on 3 Oct 1985
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File AvailableAnonymous 1986 A roman statuette. Species 6: 21, fig. 1
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File AvailableMorris, D. 1986 An Indian rhino in Lisbon. New Scientist 1986 December 4: 64, fig. 1
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File AvailableDarwin, C. 1986 The correspondence of Charles Darwin, vol. 2: 1837-1843. Cambridge etc., Cambridge University Press, pp. i-xxxix, 1-603
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Letter 407, Charles Darwin to his sister living in Shrewsbury, Susan Elizabeth Darwin (1803–66), after a visit to London Zoo on 28 March 1838:
Two days since, when it was very warm, I rode to the Zoological Society, & by the greatest piece of good fortune it was the first time this year,...
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File AvailableRueedi, D. 1985 Das 20. Zolli-Panzernashorn gestorben. Zolli, Basel 54: 13, figs. 1-2
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Rhinoceros unicornis - Basel Zoo. The 20th rhino was born on 29 Feb 1984 called Gandak. Mother is Tanaya, father Arjun. The calf died on 11 March from a complicated wound on its spine, it had become lame and had to be euthanized. It fell from the rocks into the pool.
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File AvailableAnonymous 1985 Dode neushoorn. Dieren 2 (2): 34
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Indian Rhino
35 years, Amsterdam, respiratory trouble.
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File AvailableRueedi, D. 1985 Das 20. Zolli-Panzernashorn gestorben. Zolli, Basel 54: 13, figs. 1-2
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Indian Rhino
Rhinoceros unicornis - Basel Zoo. The 20th rhino was born on 29 Feb 1984 called Gandak. Mother is Tanaya, father Arjun. The calf died on 11 March from a complicated wound on its spine, it had become lame and had to be euthanized. It fell from the rocks into the pool.
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