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Title: Descriptive catalogue of a zoological collection, made on account of the Honourable East India Company, in the island of Sumatra and its vicinity, with additional notices illustrative of the natural history of these countries
Author(s): Raffles, T.S.
Year published: 1822
Journal: Transactions of the Linnean Society of London
Volume: 13
Pages: 239-274
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Sumatra
Names in vernacular
Asian Rhino Species
Badak
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Sumatra
Morphology - Horn
Asian Rhino Species
The natives assert that a third horn is sometimes met with and in one of the young specimens procured an indication of the kind was observed.
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World
Morphology
Sumatran Rhino
The female has a longer and heavier head than the male, but is similar in other respects.
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Morphology
Sumatran Rhino
The skin of the Sumatran rhinoceros is much softer and more flexible than that of the Indian and is not corrugated into plates of mail. It has however some doublings or folds, particularly round the neck, shoulders and haunches, rather more distinct and defined than in Dr. Bell's drawing.
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World
Morphology
Sumatran Rhino
The female has a longer and heavier head than the male, but is similar in other respects.
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Location:
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World
Morphology
Sumatran Rhino
The skin of the Sumatran rhinoceros is much softer and more flexible than that of the Indian and is not corrugated into plates of mail. It has however some doublings or folds, particularly round the neck, shoulders and haunches, rather more distinct and defined than in Dr. Bell's drawing.
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Behaviour - Towards Man
Sumatran Rhino
They are not bold and one of the largest size has been seen to run away from a single wild dog.
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Asia - South East Asia - Indonesia - Sumatra
Taxonomy
Sumatran Rhino
Tennu. There is, however, another animal in the forests of Sumatra never yet noticed, which in size and character nearly resembles the rhinoceros, and what is said to have a single horn. This animal is distinguished by having a narrow whitish belt encircling the body, and is known to the native...
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