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World Wildlife Fund 1982. Mystery of dead Javan rhinos remains. Malayan Naturalist 36 (2): 40.

Mystery of dead Javan rhinos remains

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Location Java Subject Distribution Species Javan Rhino (sondaicus)

under 30, according to Talbot.

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Location Java Subject Distribution Species Javan Rhino (sondaicus) Year 1981

60

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Location Java Subject Distribution Species Javan Rhino (sondaicus)

Drinking sea water. Rhinos occasionally drink sea water to obtain salt.

Note
Location Java Subject Distribution Species Javan Rhino (sondaicus)

Ujung Kulon. The team confirmed that the diet of rhinos seems to have changed in recent years. In 1967-70 we found that rhinos were eating mostly saplings and small trees, but a study in 1979-80 showed that many vine species, pandanus leaves and even a mangrove tree were important parts of the rhino menu. This might indicate that the preferred food plants of the rhino have become scarcer due to changes in the Ujung kulon ecosystem.

Note
Location Java Subject Distribution Species Javan Rhino (sondaicus)

Drinking sea water. Rhinos occasionally drink sea water to obtain salt.

Note
Location Java Subject Distribution Species Javan Rhino (sondaicus)

Ujung Kulon. The team confirmed that the diet of rhinos seems to have changed in recent years. In 1967-70 we found that rhinos were eating mostly saplings and small trees, but a study in 1979-80 showed that many vine species, pandanus leaves and even a mangrove tree were important parts of the rhino menu. This might indicate that the preferred food plants of the rhino have become scarcer due to changes in the Ujung kulon ecosystem.

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