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Tate, H.R. 1929. Animals in African stories. Journal of the Royal African Society 28 (111): 323-324.

Animals in African stories

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Location Kenya Subject Distribution Species Black Rhino (bicornis)

The late Mr. Arthur Neumann informed me once that he had shot a rhino with a bad ulcerated wound just above the first joint of one foreleg. He had come to the conclusion that this had been caused by the teeth of a crocodile. Some readers may remember the description and photos of the drowning of a rhino by a crocodile on the Thika Rover given my Mr Fleischmann in his book several years ago.

Note
Location Kenya Subject Distribution Species Black Rhino (bicornis)

The late Mr. Arthur Neumann informed me once that he had shot a rhino with a bad ulcerated wound just above the first joint of one foreleg. He had come to the conclusion that this had been caused by the teeth of a crocodile. Some readers may remember the description and photos of the drowning of a rhino by a crocodile on the Thika Rover given my Mr Fleischmann in his book several years ago.

Note
Location Kenya Subject Distribution Species Black Rhino (bicornis)

The late Mr. Arthur Neumann informed me once that he had shot a rhino with a bad ulcerated wound just above the first joint of one foreleg. He had come to the conclusion that this had been caused by the teeth of a crocodile. Some readers may remember the description and photos of the drowning of a rhino by a crocodile on the Thika Rover given my Mr Fleischmann in his book several years ago.

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