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Burgess, P.F. 1951. A possible record of the Javan or lesser one-horned rhinoceros in Malaya. Malayan Nature Journal 5 (3): 163.

A possible record of the Javan or lesser one-horned rhinoceros in Malaya

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Location Peninsula Subject Ecology Species Javan Rhino (sondaicus)

Malaysia. Licuala sp. (Palm)

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Location Peninsula Subject Ecology Species Javan Rhino (sondaicus)

Malaysia. Licuala sp. (Palm)

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Location Peninsula Subject Ecology Species Javan Rhino (sondaicus)

Malaysia, Sungei Seduli, 1949. Burgess (1951) saw rhino tracks, and three piles of palas leaves, each pile about 2 ft. by 5 ft. and 1 ? ft. high. The palas (a small palm of the genus Licuala) had been chewed off about 2 feet above the ground.

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Location Peninsula Subject Ecology Species Javan Rhino (sondaicus)

Malaysia, Sungei Seduli, 1949. Burgess (1951) saw rhino tracks, and three piles of palas leaves, each pile about 2 ft. by 5 ft. and 1 ? ft. high. The palas (a small palm of the genus Licuala) had been chewed off about 2 feet above the ground.

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Location Peninsula Subject Ecology Species Javan Rhino (sondaicus)

sees tracks in Malaysia at least 9 inches across.

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