| Zukowsky, L. 1954 Kleine Hagenbeck-Erinnerungen. Zoologische Garten 21 (1/2): 9-24 |
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| A new type of black rhino from the Kunene area in South West Africa was imported in 1922 by Hagenbeck. It is different by its remarkably small size, very short occiput and long legs, and I gave it the name Diceros bicornis occidentalis. |
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| Glenn, M. 1954 Sally and Barney. Zoonooz (San Diego) 27 (4) Apr: 5, 7, fig. 1 |
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| Heck, Lutz 1954 Animals - my adventure. Translated by E.W. Dickes. London, Methuen and Co, pp. i-x, 1-170 |
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| Tong, E.H. 1954 Report from Whipsnade. Zoo Life 9 (2): 58-62, figs. 1-4 |
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| Bigalke, R.C. 1954 The National Zoological Gardens of South Africa, Pretoria. Pretoria: Central News Agency, pp. i-vii, 1-117 |
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| Hediger, H. 1954 Nos amis exotiques au Zoo. Paris, Amiot-Dumont |
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| 1954 - CR - Arrivée dans les Zoos des Rhinos de différentes espèces - 200 Rhinocéros blanc du Nord dans la réserve de la Garamba (Zaïre) - (CARINO No. 100 - Reference and note contributed by CARINO (Dr Henri Carpentier, Ingénieur Civil des Mines), 2011) |
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| Gee, E.P. 1953 The life history of the Great Indian one-horned Rhinoceros (R unicornis Linn.). Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 51 (2): 341-348, fig. 1 |
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| Pairs in Calcutta since 1933, Chicago 1948, Cairo 1949, in 1952 females to Whipsnade and Basel. |
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| Cave, A.J.E. 1953 Richard Owen and the discovery of the parathyroid glands: vol. 2, pp. 217-222, figs. 1-3
| In: Underwood, E.A. Science, medicine and history, essays of the evolution of scientific thought and medical practice, written in honour of Charles Singer. London etc., Oxford University Press: vol. 1, pp. i-xxxii, 1-563; vol. 2, pp. i-viii, 1-646 |
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| Owen's anatomy of the animal living 1834-1850. It was on 24 May 1834 that the Zoological Society of London acquired its first specimen of the Great Indian Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). This animal, a male, reached the Society's menagerie on 20 September 1834, wherein it lived until its de... |
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| Anonymous 1953 Coquette. Zoonooz (San Diego) 26 (3) Mar: 8, fig. 1 |
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| Natural history texts as well as hunters often characterize the rhino as being vicious, antagonistic and perpetually ill-tempered, but not one of these epithets could be applied to Sally. She has the disposition of a pet feline and sometimes behaves disgustingly like one. In her relations with ... |
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| Anonymous 1953 Stones for Sally. Zoonooz (San Diego) 26 (6) Jun: 7, fig. 1 |
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| Female Sally
Any day in the week, you may visit Sally's cage to find that here and there, spaced in casual fashion on top of the wall, are small roundish stones, perhaps half a dozen of them. There is generally only one stone for any one space between two pipes, and the interval between the sel... |
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