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Lang, E.M. 1977. The Indian Rhino (Rhinoceros unicornis ) in captivity. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 74 (1): 160.
Lane, F.W. 1940. The speed of game birds, fish and mammals. Field 175 (4551), 1940 March 16: 414-416, figs. 1-7.
Landseer, T.; Barrow, J. 1832. Characteristic sketches of animals, principally in the Zoological Gardens, Regent’s Park. London, Moon, Biys, and Graves.
Lancaster, D.G. 1953. A check list of the mammals of Northern Rhodesia. Lusaka, Government Printer. pp. i-vii, 1-56.
Lamster, J.C. 1930. Kelken van rhinoceroshoorn. Tijdschrift van het Koninklijk Nederlandsch Aardrijkskundig Genootschap (2) 47 (4): 718-720, pl. 1.
Lambrechts, A. von W. 1974. The numerical status of sixteen game species in the Transvaal, excluding the Kruger National Park. Journal of the South African Wildlife Management Association 4 (2): 95-102, figs. 1-13, table 1.
Lahan, P.; Sonowal, R.N. 1973. Kaziranga Wild Life Sanctuary, Assam: a brief description and report on the census of large animals (March 1972). Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 70 (2): 245-278, tables 1-6.
Lacy, R. 1987. Further genetic and demographic analyses of small rhino populations. Pachyderm 9: 16-19, fig. 1, tables 9-11.
Lacroix, J.B. 1978. L’approvisionnement des menageries et les transports d’animaux sauvages par la Compagnie des Indes au XVIIIme siecle. Revue Francaise d' Histoire d' Outre-mer 65: 153-179.
Lach, D.F. 1970. Asia in the making of Europe, vol. 2: A century of wonder, Book 1: The visual arts. Chicago and London, University of Chicago Press. pp. i-xvii, 1-257.
Labuschagne, R.J. 1968. The Kruger National Park and other national parks. Johannesburg, Da Gama Publishers. pp. 1-168.
Laburn, H.P.; Mitchell, D. 1997. Extracts of rhinoceros horn are not antipyretic in rabbits. Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology 8 (1/2): 1-11, figs. 1-2.
Kyou-Geoffroy, F. 1971. La musculature du membre pelvien chez le daman des arbres Dendrohyrax dorsalis (Fraser): Comparaison avec les autres mesaxoniens tridactyles, tapir et rhinoceros. Biologia Gabonica 7 (3): 271-288, pls. 1-2, figs. 1-5.
Kussendrager, R.J.L. 1841. Natuur- en aardrijkskundige beschrijving van het eiland Java. Groningen, J. Oomkens. pp. i-xvi, i-xiv, 1-327.
Kurt, F. 1973. Der Gunung Leuser Survey 1970. Zeitschrift des Kolner Zoo 16 (2): 59-74, figs. 1-22, tables 1-5.
Kunzog, J.C. 1962. The one-horse show: the life and times of Dan Rice, circus jester and philanthropist. Jamestown, John C. Kunzog. pp. i-xiv, 1-434.
Kunze, F. 1909. Einige Notizen uber die Saugetier- und Vogelfauna von Deutsch- Sudwestafrika, gesammelt 1906-1907. Zoologische Beobachter 50: 11-20.