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Rhino Resource Center

The world's largest online rhinoceros library dedicated to assisting research and conservation efforts globally.

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Rhino horns are not what they seem

Unlike elephant tusks or cattle horns, rhino horns are made entirely of keratin — the same protein found in human hair and fingernails. They're essentially compressed hair that grows continuously throughout the rhino's life.

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The Rhino Document Library

The Rhino Document Library contains a total of 30385 references.

Article
Punch 1865. Probable results of the acclimatisation society. Punch's Almanack 1865 (May-June): 5-7.
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Book
Radcliffe, R.W. 2008. RCMP December SRS trip report: Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary, Way Kambas National Park Indonesia, December 4-21, 2008. Report to RCMP. pp. 1-16.
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Book
Payne, J.; Zainuddin, Z.Z. 2018. Aceh Rhino Breeding Centre: an assessment of site suitability. Report to Boerneo Rhino Alliance. pp. 1-15.
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Article
Jaselli, L. 2015. Virginio Caccia e il suo contributo alla conoscenza naturalistica del territorio di S. Colombano Al Lambro. Atti della Societa Toscana di Scienze Naturali. Memorie (ser. A) 122: 37-44.
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Article
Chen, G. 1977. A new genus of Iranotheriinae of Ningxia [Ninxiatherium longirhinus]. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 15: 143-147.
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Rhino collections
Collection

Carino Database

East Asian and West African Rhinos.
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Galleria of Emilio Gargioni

Rhino Depictions In Contemporary Modern Art.
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Geraads Fossil Rhino Database

Old World Neogene and Quaternary rhino-bearing localities.
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History of Clara

Clara the Rhinoceros tells the marvellous story of the most famous rhinoceros in history.
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RRC Newsletters

All newsletters from the start in 2005 were edited and composed by Dr. Kees Rookmaaker, Editor of the Rhino Resource Center.
Announcements
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Our new website is now online

The Rhino Resource Centre has unveiled its completely redesigned website.
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The Rhinoceros of South Asia – DISCOUNT

A book by Kees Rookmaaker with chapters by Joachim K. Bautze and Kelly Enright.

Rhinos are ecological engineers

By creating paths, wallows, and dispersing seeds through their dung, rhinos shape entire ecosystems. A single white rhino can produce 20 kilograms of dung daily, fertilising the landscape and spreading plant seeds.

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