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Ueber den Regents-Park bei London |
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Weinland, D.S. |
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1862 |
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Zoologische Garten |
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A.F. 3 (6) |
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125-134 |
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Captive - Europe
Captivity - Zoo Records
Indian Rhino
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The Indian Rhino (Rh. indicus) of Regents Park is remarkable for its speed, it is rather tame and likes to take a piece of bread with its long elongated upper lip. |
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World
Taxonomy
All Rhino Species
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Today we recognize 7 species of these enormous animals. From Africa alone Smith described four species, including a white one; they all have 2 horns. Of the three Asian species, only the Sumatran species has two horns, while the Sunda-Rhino of Borneo and Java (Rh. sondaicus) and the Indian (Rh.... |
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