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File AvailablePandolfi, L.; Martino, R. 2024 Taxonomy and phylogeny of the smallest Miocene rhinocerotid Parvorhinus n. gen. (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae). Palaeoworld 33: 229-240 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palwor.2023.01.009
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Abstract - Middle Miocene Rhinocerotini are particularly important to understand the origin and evolution of latest Miocene and then Plio-Pleistocene taxa. However, little is known about some early divergent Rhinocerotina such as ‘Dicerorhinus’ steinheimensis. A sample of a small-sized rhinoc...
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File AvailableKido, N.; Tanaka, S.; Wada, Y.; Oura, A.; Ochiai, E.; Morita, N.; Kawaguchi, Y.; Itabashi, M.; Munakata, T. 2024 Body shape analysis in reticulated giraffe, okapi, and black rhinoceros using three-dimensional laser measurements. Journal of Zoological and Botanical Gardens 5: 80-89 - doi.org/10.3390/jzbg5010006
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Captive
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Black Rhino
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File AvailableFerreira, S.; t Sas Rolfes, M.; Balfour, D.; Barichievy, C.; Chege, G.; Dean, C.; Doak, N.; Dublin, H.T.; Du Toit, R.; Mosweu, K.; and 13 others 2024 Risky conclusions regarding shrinking rhino horns. People and Nature 2024: 1-4 - DOI: 10.1002/pan3.10552
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File AvailableWilson, Oscar E.; Pashkevich, M.D.; Rookmaaker, K.; Turner, E.C. 2024 Response to ‘Risky conclusions regarding shrinking rhino horns’: Clarification on a statistically determined reduction of relative horn length in five species of rhinoceros since 1885. People and Nature 6 (3): 1019-1022 - DOI: 10.1002/pan3.10584
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File AvailableKhan, M.R.; Khan, B.N.; Ullah, Z.; Nazir, F.; Mukhtar, A.; Rauf, M.; Azhar, M.; Mushtaque, A.; Fatima, R. 2024 Biometrical analysis of the Indian One Horned Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) in Laal Suhanra National Park, Pakistan. Markhor, the Journal of Zoology 5 (1): 21-26
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Asia - South Asia - Pakistan
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Indian Rhino
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File AvailableEtienne, C.; Houssaye, A.; Fagan, M.J.; Hutchinson, J.R. 2024 Estimation of the forces exerted on the limb long bones of a white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) using musculoskeletal modelling and simulation. Journal of Anatomy 2024: 1-18 - DOI: 10.1111/joa.14041
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Africa
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White Rhino
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File AvailableBalan, G. Dian 2024 The world records in Asian elephants. SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4815716 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4815716, pp. 1-35
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Asia
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Asian Rhino Species
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File AvailableAffholder, O.; Antoine, P.A.; Beck, R.M.D. 2024 The “Diahot Tooth” is a Miocene rhinocerotid fossil brought by humans to New Caledonia. Journal of Mammalian Evolution 31:27: 1-13 - doi.org/10.1007/s10914-024-09723-6
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Australia
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File AvailableMallet, C.; Houssaye, A. 2024 Deciphering the influence of evolutionary legacy and functional constraints on the patella: an example in modern rhinoceroses amongst perissodactyls. PeerJ 12 (e18067): 1-33 - DOI: 10.7717/peerj.18067
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File AvailableBoeskorov, G.G.; Shchelchkova, M.V.; Protopopov, A.V.; Kryukova, N.V.; Belyaev, R.I. 2024 Reshaping a woolly rhinoceros: Discovery of a fat hump on its back. Quaternary Science Reviews 345 (109013): 1-10 - doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2024.109013
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Asia - East Asia
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Abstract - Until now, a key question in reconstructing the appearance of the woolly rhinoceros has remained open: why did various Paleolithic artists often depict this animal with a hump on its back? Previous findings of mummies of this rhinoceros either had no hump or this area of the carcass wa...
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