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Rhino Resource Center

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

Rhino Resource Center

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Rhinos are ancient survivors

Rhinos have been roaming the Earth for over 50 million years, making them one of the oldest living mammal species. Their ancestors once resembled large tapirs and evolved into the massive creatures we see today.

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The Rhino Document Library

The Rhino Document Library contains a total of 29803 references.

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Dang, H. 1989. The national parks of Malaysia. Sanctuary Asia 9 (4): 75-81.
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Sahgal, B. 1988. Project Tiger: Sundarbans, Manas, Dudhwa. Sanctuary Asia 8 (2): 11-25.
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Verma, K. 1985. Assam, jungles in peril. Sanctuary Asia 5 (2): 149-159.
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Ghorpade, M.Y. 1984. Sunlight and shadows: leaves from a wildlife photographer’s diary. Sanctuary Asia 4 (1): 36-49.
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Ali, Rauf 1984. National action plan: a critique. Sanctuary Asia 4 (2): 190-191.
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Basnet, D. 1983. Chitwan: impressions from Nepal’s first national park. Sanctuary Asia 3 (4): 346-348.
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Bedi, R. 1983. The wildlife of India. Sanctuary Asia 3 (3): 214-229.
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1962. “Amphibious Warfare” in the One-man Show. Africana 1 (3): 31, 3 figures.
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Stanton, H.R. 1961. Death of Cora, the film star. Wildlife, Nairobi 3 (1): 33, 1 figure.
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Rhino collections
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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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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 can run faster than you think

Despite weighing up to 2300 kilograms, rhinos can sprint at speeds of 50 kilometres per hour — faster than most humans can run even without carrying a tonne of body weight.

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