![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Arslan, E. 1943 Di Alessandro e di Pietro Longhi. Emporium 89 (584), 59-72 |
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Indian Rhino
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Conant, R. 1943 The passing of two (Philadelphia Zoo) favorites (Peggy and Josephine). Fauna 5 (1): 60-61, 2 plates |
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Indian Rhino
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Hediger, H. 1943 Die ersten Nashörner in Europa. Schatzkästlein : Pestalozzi-Kalender 36: 48-50 |
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Miller, G.S. Jr. 1942 Zoological results of the George Vanderbilt Sumatran Expedition 1936-1939, part V Mammals collected by Frederick A Ulmer Jr on Sumatra and Nias. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Science, Philadelphia 94: 107-165, pls. 3-6 |
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Sumatran Rhino
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| Car Bertold presented to us the skull of an immature two-horned Rhinoceros captured in Atjeh by the natives several years ago. Mr Berthold obtained a permit from Buitenzorg to keep it in captivity, but before he could reach Atjeh the natives killed it and so he preserved only the skull. |
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![](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/cat_arrow.gif) | Steinmetz, H. 1942 Berlin. Zoologische Garten 14 (5/6): 277-285 |
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Black Rhino
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| we have to report the death in 1941 of a young rhino female which had been acquired to be a mate to the male which was acquired by Prof.Dr. Lutz Heck in 1928 from East Africa. |
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Bean, E.H. 1941 Baby rhinoceros at Chicago Zoological Park. White Tops 1941 Christmas: 8 |
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| The afternoon prior to the birth, the mother took a sudden violent dislike to the male parent and charged him repeatedly, knocking him down 2 or 3 times before the pair could be put into separate stalls. After separation, the mother apparently was very nervous, walked continuously about her stal... |
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Bean, E.H. 1941 Baby rhinoceros at Chicago Zoological Park. White Tops 1941 Christmas: 8 |
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| Time of birth 22:10 pm, Chicago Zoo, 1941 |
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Bean, E.H. 1941 Baby rhinoceros at Chicago Zoological Park. White Tops 1941 Christmas: 8 |
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Black Rhino
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| Weight at birth 75-80 pounds, Male, Chicago 1941 |
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Sailer, O. 1941 Unsere Tiergaerten im Winter 1939/1940. Zoologische Garten 13 (1/2): 15-18, figs. 1-3 |
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| The rhinos in Dresden came outside for half an hour every day during the war period 1939-40. |
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![File Available](http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/style_images/1/file_available.gif) | Bean, E.H. 1941 Baby rhinoceros at Chicago Zoological Park. White Tops 1941 Christmas: 8 |
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| Chicago Zoo. The afternoon prior to the birth, the mother took a sudden violent dislike to the male parent and charged him repeatedly, knocking him down 2 or 3 times before the pair could be put into separate stalls. After separation, the mother apparently was very nervous, walked continuously ... |
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