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Howletts and Port Lympne, 1999-2000 |
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Anonymous |
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2001 |
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International Zoo News |
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48 (2) |
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119-125 |
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Captive
Diseases - Reasons of death
Black Rhino
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Reason of death Blockage of lucerne in stomach, in young calf , Female, Port Lympne |
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Captive - Europe
Captivity - Zoo Records
Black Rhino
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The black rhino herd grew with the birth of a second male calf to Addo and Nakuru in October 1999. The following month Jaga, a seven-year old female, arrived from Dvur Kralove, and settled in quickly. After a couple of months, we introduced her to the male Baringo; they got on well for two week... |
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Captive - Europe
Diseases
Black Rhino
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Port Lympne Zoo. Naivasha's daughter Arusha, however, had a much more serious problem; she developed a nasty growth in her mouth, which was diagnosed by pathologists as a haemangiosarcoma - a particularly unpleasant form of cancer. Prognosis was deemed extremely poor. She was sedated seven tim... |
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