Skip to content
Rhino Resource Center

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

Article Article

View options

Stott, K.W. 1978. Another horn to toot. Zoonooz, San Diego 51 (5): 4-8, figs. 1-7.

Another horn to toot

Note
Location India Subject Distribution Species Greater One-horned Rhino (unicornis)

700

Note
Location India Subject Distribution Species Greater One-horned Rhino (unicornis)

Rhino once ranged from the foothills of the hindu Kush east across India's vast gangetic plain to Assam - and possibly beyond.

Note
Location India Subject Distribution Species Greater One-horned Rhino (unicornis)

Rhinos are known to bite elephants.

Note
Location India Subject Distribution Species Greater One-horned Rhino (unicornis) Year 1978

birth in 1978, 2 earlier claves did not survive

Note
Location India Subject Distribution Species Greater One-horned Rhino (unicornis)

Weight at birth 120 pounds, San Diego 1978

Note
Location India Subject Distribution Species Greater One-horned Rhino (unicornis)

Horn length 15 inches average, 24 inches record for bull.

Secret Link