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Reference Base South African zoology: a text book for the use of student... |
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South African zoology: a text book for the use of students, trackers and others in South Africa |
Author(s): |
Gilchrist, J.D.F. |
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1911 |
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Cape Town and Pretoria, T. Mashew Miller |
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pp. i-xi, 1-323 |
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View PDF: 279,2 kb |
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Africa - Southern Africa - South Africa
Distribution - Status
White Rhino
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Of the white rhinoceros, once very abundant, only a few now survive in Zululand; it afforded a ready prey for the hunter, and its extermination is only a matter of time unless the strict measures now taken for its preservation afford it some protection. |
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World
Taxonomy - Taxa
African Rhino Species
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The black rhino may be distinguished from the white rhino by its much smaller size and its possession of a proboscis-like upper lip. |
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World
Taxonomy - Taxa
African Rhino Species
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The black rhino may be distinguished from the white rhino by its much smaller size and its possession of a proboscis-like upper lip. |
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