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File AvailableNeuschulz, N.; Meister, J. 1998 Nashoernern auf der Spur: Leben und uberleben einer stark bedrohten Tierfamilie. Erfurt, Verein der Zooparkfreunde in Erfurt e.V., pp. 1-52
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The first real rhinoceroses of the family Rhinocerotidae lived 50 million years ago in the Eocene. Among those were the largest terrestrial mammals that ever lived on earth. Most of the extinct forms of rhinoceros did not have nasal horns. Horn-bearing kinds lived even in Europe during the ice...
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File AvailableFoose, T.J.; Strien, N.J. van 1998 Conservation programmes for Sumatran and Javan rhinos in Indonesia and Malaysia. Pachyderm 26: 100-115, figs. 1-11, tables 1-3
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As a final observation, the Sumatran rhino is also known as the 'hairy rhino', because under certain conditions, individuals of the species will develop a rather thick and long coat of hair. This hairy rhino is probably related to the Woolly rhino that lived in Eurasia during the Ice Ages of the...
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File AvailableChernova, O.F.; Sher, A.V.; Garutt, N.V. 1998 Morfologya rogov sherstistogo nosoroga Coelodonta antiquitatis. Zoologichesky Zhurnal (77) 1: 66-78
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File AvailableAlberdi, M.T.; Caloi, L.; Palombo, M.R. 1998 Large mammal associations from the early Pleistocene: Italy and Spain. Mededelingen Nederlands Instituut voor Toegepaste Geowetenschappen TNO 60: 521-532
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File AvailableCaloi, M.; Palombo, M.R.; Zarlenga, F. 1998 Late-middle Pleistocene mammal faunas of Latium (Central Italy): stratigraphy and environment. Quaternary International 47-48: 76-86
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File AvailableFernandez, A.E.; Joris, O. 1998 El significato cronologico de algunas especies de fauna fria durante el tardiglaciar en la peninsula Iberica. Zephyrus 51: 61-86
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File AvailableMade, J. van der 1998 Ungulates from Gran Dolina (Atapuerca Burgos, Spain). Quaternaire 9 (4): 267-281
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File AvailableMade, J. van der 1998 Vertebrates from the Early Miocene lignite deposits of the opencast mine Oberdorf (Western Styrian Basin, Austria) : 8. Rhinocerotidae (Mammalia). Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien 99A : 163-168
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File AvailableXu, Xiufeng; Arnason, U. 1997 The complete mitochondrial DNA sequence of the white rhinoceros, Ceratotherium simum, and comparison with the mtDNA sequence of the Indian rhinoceros, Rhinoceros unicornis.. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 7 (2): 189-194, fig.1, tables 1-4
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DNA of Ceratotherium simum Estimating the divergence time between the white and the indian rhinoceroses The time of the evolutionary divergence between the families Equidae and Rhinocerotidae was recently estimated using the 60 MYBP dating of the split between Artiodactyla and Cetacea (Arnason...
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File AvailableDashzeveg, D.; Hooker, J. J. 1997 New ceratomorph perissodactyls (Mammalia) from the Middle and Late Eocene of Mongolia - Their implications for phylogeny and dating. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society of London 120: 105-138
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