Fortin, R. 1904. Présentation d’un humérus droit de Rhinoceros tichorhinus et d’un silex taille provenant de Saint-Pierre-les-Elbeuf. Bulletin de la Société des Amis des Sciences Naturelles de Rouen (Serie 4) 39: 26.
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Schuyl, F. 1741. Catalogue de ce qu'on voit de plus remarquable dans la Chambre de l'Anatomie Publique de l'Université de la Ville de Leide. Leyden, Diewertje vander Boxe: pp. 1-24.
Pearthree, P. 2013. AAZK's Bowling For Rhinos – together in conservation. Proceedings of the 40th National AAZK Conference Greensboro, North Carolina, September 22-26: 1-8.
Brandt, J.F. 1845. Bermerkungen uber die weichtheile und aeussern organe des Rhinoceros tichorhinus der vorwelt (?). Bulletin de La Class Physico-Mathematique de L'Academie Imperiale des Sciences, Saint Petersbourg 5 (6) 102: 91-92.
Brandt, J.F. 1863. Quelques observations sur l’Elasmotherium. Compte Rendus hebdomadaires des seances de l'Academie des Sciences, Paris 57: 490-491.
Daniel, B.A. 2014. Rhino conservation education: methodology, evaluation and recommendations for future actions. Zoo's Print Magazine 29 (10): 13-16.
Dudley, R.J.; Wood, S.P.; Hutchinson, J.R.; Weller, R. 2015. Radiographic protocol and normal anatomy of the hind feet in the white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound 56 (2): 124-132, 12 figs, 1 tab. doi.org/10.1111/vru.12215
Wagner, H.; Goeverneur, J.J.A.; Leutemann, H. 1869. De warande: landschappen en dierengroepen uit alle werelddeelen. Naar teekeningen van Heinrich Leutemann; met ophelderende beschrijvingen. Utrecht, Van der Post.
Brandt, J.F. 1864. Uber die bisher aufgefundenen restes des Elasmotherium. Bulletin de L'Academie Imperiale des Sciences, Saint Petersbourg 7: 480-482.
Jauffret, L.F. 1810. Ménagerie à l’amusement et à l’instruction de la jeunesse – Thiergärtchen zum Unterricht und Vergnügen der Jugend. Amsterdam,Bellmann. pp. 1-224.
Watson, M. 2014. Finally, more space for Lewa's rhino. Newsletter Lewa Wildlife Conservancy no. 36: 3.
Bullock, W. 1819. Mounted animals bought at Bullock’s sale brought to Edinburgh. Caledonian Mercury Monday 14 June 1819.
Wombwell, G. 1819. Wombwell's Menagerie in Yarmouth. Bury and Norwich Post Wednesday 27 January 1819.
Beckmann, J.C. 1751. Historische Beschreibung der Chur und Mark Brandenburg nach ihrem Ursprung: Einwohnern, naturlichen Beschaffenheit, Gewasser, Landschaften, Staten, geistlichen Stiftern &c.. Berlin, C.F. Voss.
Forbes, V.S. 1959. Dr. H. Lichtenstein's vaccination tour, 1805. Africana Notes and News 13: 272-282.
Njenga, P.; Shepherd, J. 1990. Kenya's rhino sanctuary is an example for Africa (Lewa Downs). Unknown newspaper.
Wombwell, G. 1838. Wombwell's Royal National Menagerie in Bath. Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette Thursday 11 January 1838.
Wombwell, G. 1836. Wombwell's rhinoceros died in Wolverhampton. Staffordshire Advertiser Saturday 16 July 1836.