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Pales, L.; Lambert, Ch. 1971 Atlas Ostéologique pour servir à l’Identification des Mammifères du Quaternaire – I. Les Membres – Herbivores – Rhinocéros. Éditions du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris-VII: 41 pp.
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File AvailableHooijer, D.A. 1968 A note on the mandible of Aceratherium acutirostratum (Deraniyagala) from Moruaret Hill, Turkana district, Kenya. Zoologische Mededelingen, Leiden; 42: 231-235, 1 tab
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File AvailableCave, A.J.E. 1967 Retirement: Professor A.J.E. Cave, M.D., D.Sc., (Manch.), D.Sc. (Lond.), F.R.C.S.. St Bartholomew Hospital Journal 71 (10): 369-370, fig. 1
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File AvailableCave, A.J.E. 1966 The preputial glands of Ceratotherium. Mammalia 30 (1): 153-159, figs. 1-3
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Species other than C.simum. In Diceros bicornis, the form closest to Ceratotherium, preputial papillae comparable to those obtaining in Ceratotherium are not present. L?nnberg (1912) reported no such structures in his specimen of adult Diceros penis, nor could the writer detect any in the spiri...
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File AvailableCave, A.J.E. 1966 The preputial glands of Ceratotherium. Mammalia 30 (1): 153-159, figs. 1-3
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Ceratotherium simum preputial glands. Attention is here directed to the presence of certain hitherto undescribed and histologically peculiar glands which occur in the preputial skin of Ceratotherium and which constitute a most conspicuous external feature of the penile integument. Preputia...
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File AvailableDales, D.H. 1966 Black and white rhinos in the Umfolosi Game Reserve. Redwing, Journal of the S. Andrew's College Natural History Society 1966: 32
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Another important distinguishing mark is the prominent hump on the back of the white rhino which the black rhino does not have.
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File AvailableDales, D.H. 1966 Black and white rhinos in the Umfolosi Game Reserve. Redwing, Journal of the S. Andrew's College Natural History Society 1966: 32
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Another important distinguishing mark is the prominent hump on the back of the white rhino which the black rhino does not have.
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File AvailableWilson, V.J.; Edwards, P.W. 1965 Data from a female rhinoceros and foetus (Diceros bicornis Linn.) from the Fort Jameson District. Puku 3: 179-180, tables 1-2
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Female shot in Zimbabwe. Gall bladder absent.
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File AvailableAlexander, A.; Player, I.C. 1965 A note on the nuchal hump of the square-lipped rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum simum (Burchell). Lammergeyer 3 (2): 5-9, pls. 1-2, fig. 1
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Ceratotherium simum. A final point in relation to the dermis is that sweat glands as described by Cave and Allbrook certainly occur here as well. They do not, however, have a uniform distribution, as can easily be ascertained by examining the sweat patterns on the body of a rhino which has just...
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File AvailableAlexander, A.; Player, I.C. 1965 A note on the nuchal hump of the square-lipped rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum simum (Burchell). Lammergeyer 3 (2): 5-9, pls. 1-2, fig. 1
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One of the most obvious anatomical features distinguishing a square-lipped rhinoceros from any other species is the hump on the dorsal part of its neck. Neither of the other two genera of living rhinoceroses have this feature. Several writers have commented on the presence of the hump and made ...
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