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Title: Royal Zoological Society of South Australia 1878-1978
Author(s): Rix, C.E.
Year published: 1978
Publisher: Adelaide, Zoological Society of South Australia
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Museums - Australia
Museums
Javan Rhino
Mounted skin. Collected by: Zoo Adelaide, 1907. In coll. South Australian Museum, Adelaide, Australia
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Captive - Australia
Museums
Javan Rhino
Mounted skin. Collected by: Zoo Adelaide, 1907. In coll. South Australian Museum, Adelaide, Australia
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Diseases - Reasons of death
Black Rhino
Reason of death Enteritis, Adelaide Zoo
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Black Rhino
The Black Rhinoceros, Diceros bicornis, of Africa was first introduced into the Garden in 1929 when a young pair was purchased by a member of the Council while on a visit to East Africa. Unfortunately they survived only a few weeks before both died from enteritis, a disease which was said to be ...
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Captivity - Zoo Records
Javan Rhino
In1886 the Director, R. E. Minchin, while on a trip to Ceylon, Malaya, and Siam in search of live specimens for the Gardens, purchased, in Singapore, an 'Indian' Rhinoceros which was believed to be Rhinoceros unicornis and this specimen was a show piece among the exhibits until it died in 1907, a...
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