| Ruemmler, H.; Heck, L.; Berlin Zoo 1931 Fuehrung durch den Zoologischen Garten Berlin. Zeitschrift fur Saugetierkunde 6: 35 |
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Black Rhino
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| An African rhinoceros seen in the Antelope House, 8 Sep 1930. |
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| Flower, S.S. 1931 Contributions to our knowledge of the duration of life in vertebrate animals, V. Mammals. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1931 (1): 145-234 |
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Sumatran Rhino
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| Longevity in zoos.
3. Male (lasiotis) London Zoo, 27.4.1886-22.11.1910, total 24 yrs, 6 mo, 25 days
4. Female 'Begum', type of lasiotis, captured in Jan. 1868 sixteen hours march south of Chittagong. She was then considered 'adult' or 'at least 2 years old', arrived London Zoo 14.2.1872, died ... |
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| Flower, S.S. 1931 Contributions to our knowledge of the duration of life in vertebrate animals, V. Mammals. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1931 (1): 145-234 |
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Black Rhino
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| 1. Male in London Zoo, presented 19.5.1911-20.7.1924, total 13 yrs 2 months 1 day
2. Male in London Zoo, obtained on 12.2.1868 when quite young in Kassala, eastern Sudan, by Signor Casanova. In London Zoo, 11.9.1868-12.4.1891, total 22 yrs 7 mo, 1 day, age ca. 23 ? years. |
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| Anonymous 1931 Afrikaansche zwarte neushoorn in Artis. Het Vaderland, staat- en letterkundig nieuwsblad 17 May 1931: 2 |
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| Schneider, K.M. 1930 Bemerkungen uber die von Christoph Schulz 1929 eingefuhrten ostafrikanischen Tiere. Zoologische Garten 3: 19-28, figs. 1-16 |
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Black Rhino
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| 1 yr old female
I heard from this young animal only a whistling reducing in strength, which it uttered with mouth closed, probably a sign that it was uncomfortable. When it heard a noise, it would lift the head to listen carefully. It used the upper lip very nicely to take twigs to the mouth. ... |
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| Schneider, K.M. 1930 Bemerkungen uber die von Christoph Schulz 1929 eingefuhrten ostafrikanischen Tiere. Zoologische Garten 3: 19-28, figs. 1-16 |
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Black Rhino
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| Leipzig Zoo - 1 yr old female. The front horn was 5.8 cm in a straight line; at the basis it was 14 cm in circumference and 11 ? cm above. The posterior horn was only a hump of 1 ? cm. The area from which it would grow measured 9 ? wide and 8 ? cm long. On 26 August 1929, The front horn was 6... |
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| Dresden Zoo 1930 Nachrichten aus Dresden. Zoologische Garten 2 (10/12): 352-353 |
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Black Rhino
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| With the Blumenberg transport from East Africa, the zoo received 1 male rhinoceros. |
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| Schneider, K.M. 1930 Bemerkungen uber die von Christoph Schulz 1929 eingefuhrten ostafrikanischen Tiere. Zoologische Garten 3: 19-28, figs. 1-16 |
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Black Rhino
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| In the middle of April 1929 Mr Christoph Schulz arrived with a transport of East African animals in Hamburg. With a few exceptions, the animals were taken to Leipzig, where they were shown in a special exhibit from the beginning of May 1929 and later they were shown in the zoo of Chemnitz.
A yo... |
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| Frankfurt am Main Zoo 1930 Nachrichten aus Frankfurt. Zoologische Garten 2 (10/12): 352, fig. 1 |
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| Photo of a young black rhino 'Faru', imported in spring 1927 when one year old from the region of the Meru Mountain in German East Africa. |
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| Schneider, K.M. 1930 Bemerkungen uber die von Christoph Schulz 1929 eingefuhrten ostafrikanischen Tiere. Zoologische Garten 3: 19-28, figs. 1-16 |
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Black Rhino
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| In the middle of April 1929 Mr Christoph Schulz arrived with a transport of East African animals in Hamburg. With a few exceptions, the animals were taken to Leipzig, where they were shown in a special exhibit from the beginning of May 1929 and later they were shown in the zoo of Chemnitz.
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