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The mammals of Pakistan |
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Roberts, T.J. |
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1977 |
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London and Tonbridge, Ernest Benn |
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pp. i-xxvi, 1-361 |
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Asia - South Asia - Pakistan
Distribution - Records
Indian Rhino
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It is difficult to believe that it once ranged right across the Himalayan foothills to Pakistan. The great Moghul Emperor Baber gives accounts of hunting this beast in the Vale of Peshawar in what is now the North West Frontier Province. They were armed only with a cross-bow and arrow for such ... |
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World
Taxonomy
All Rhino Species
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Rhinocerotidae. Body naked or only partyally covered with hair. Three toes on all feet. Central toe larger than others. One or two horns of dermal origin (not connected with the skull) and frowing from the upper part of the snout. |
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