report by Richard Boehm. The double-horned rhinoceros has already become less common in Ugunda and Ugalla, but ut is still common in the mountainous and rich-in-game region of Kawende (east of Tanganika).
report by Richard Boehm. The double-horned rhinoceros has already become less common in Ugunda and Ugalla, but ut is still common in the mountainous and rich-in-game region of Kawende (east of Tanganika). The sight is so poor that a tent in the Ugalla-b
Report by Richard Boehm. The double-horned rhinoceros has already become less common in Ugunda and Ugalla, but ut is still common in the mountainous and rich-in-game region of Kawende (east of Tanganika)., from where many horns (Kipussa), often with a re
Report by Richard Boehm. On the Likulve we found rhino females with large calves.
Faru
The double-horned rhinoceros has already become less common in Ugunda and Ugalla, but ut is still common in the mountainous and rich-in-game region of Kawende (east of Tanganika)., from where many horns (Kipussa), often with a remarkable length, are exported to the coast as an article of trade used as dagger handles (Jembia).
Mpale
Report by Richard B?hm - Tanzania The sight is so poor that a tent in the Ugalla-buga was not seen by a rhino who passed nearby on a trail.
Report by Richard B?hm - Tanzania. In Feb 1883 a female with young was shot, the meat was fat and 'schwammig.'
The double-horned rhinoceros has already become less common in Ugunda and Ugalla, but ut is still common in the mountainous and rich-in-game region of Kawende (east of Tanganika)., from where many horns (Kipussa), often with a remarkable length, are exported to the coast as an article of trade used as dagger handles (Jembia).
Report by Richard B?hm Tracks, loosened earth and dung were found upto the region of Kakoma, especially common on the rivers in Kawende, where paths made by rhinos, elephants and buffalo are common.
Report by Richard B?hm - Tanzania. The females appear to keep their young for several years, as the animals are found both with suckling and with older young.
Rhinoceridae