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Dennis, P.M.; Funk, J.A.; Rajala-Schultz, P.J.; Blumer, E.S.; Miller, E.; Wittum, T.E.; Saville, W.J.A. 2007. A review of some of the health issues of captive black rhinoceroses (Diceros bicornis). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 38 (4): 509-517.

A review of some of the health issues of captive black rhinoceroses (Diceros bicornis)

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Location Captive Subject Veterinary Species Black Rhino (bicornis)

In captivity, black rhinoceroses (Diceros bicornis) are beset by many disease syndromes not described in black rhinoceroses in the wild. Hemolytic anemia, hepatopathy, and ulcerative dermatopathy that lead to increased morbidity and mortality characterize these syndromes. It is uncertain whether these are separate disease syndromes with different etiologies or the same disease with different manifestations. This article offers a brief review of some of the health issues of concern for the captive black rhinoceros population and proposes some possible avenues of research for consideration.

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