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Title: |
The London Zoo |
Author(s): |
Boulenger, E.G. |
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1937 |
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London, J.M.Dent and Sons Ltd. |
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- |
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pp. i-ix, 1-212 |
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Morphology - Horn
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the one or more horns upon the nose are formed of compressed hair. |
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Value - Related to Horn
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The horn was in olden times much valued for the manufacture of drinking cups, such vessels being alleged to detect poison poured into them. Today the horn is in great demand amonst Chinese as a tonic, and commands fourteen pounds per pound weight. |
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Morphology - Size
White Rhino
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The famous 'white rhinoceros' of Africa weighs over two tons, and sometimes carries a horn a yard long. |
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Taxonomy - Evolution
All Rhino Species
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These animals are massively built mammals distantly related to the horse. This kinship was much more apparent in prehistoric times when rhinoceroses roamed all over the world, and were represented by a large number of species. Some were big, bulky creatures covered in wool, and able to live amo... |
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Taxonomy
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In modern rhinoceroses, which are confined to Asia and Africa, the skin is from half an inch to one and a half inches thick. There are three toes on each foot, and the one or more horns upon the nose are formed of compressed hair. Rhinos are exclusively vegetarian, Asiatic kinds being swamp dwe... |
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1937, horn 14 pounds per pounds weight |
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The famous 'white rhinoceros' of Africa weighs over two tons, and sometimes carries a horn a yard long. |
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