Tripathi, A.K. 2012. Habitat and population ecology of Rhinoceros unicornis in Dudhwa National Park, Uttar Pradesh. International Journal of Pharmacy & Life Sciences 3 (11): 2090-2097.
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Mander, D. 2012. Elephants, iphones & bombs: unmanned drones in conservation. Report to International Anti-Poaching Foundation: pp. 1-7.
Sabol, M.; Joniak, P.; Holec, P. 2004. Succession(-s) of mammalian assemblages during the Neogene – A case study from the Slovak part of the Western Carpathians. Scripta Fac. Sci. Nat. Univ. Masaryk Brunensis (Geology), Brno 31-32: 65-84.
Sabol, M.; Konecny, V.; Vass, D.; Durisova, A. 2006. Early Late Pliocene site of Hajnácka I – Geology, palaeovolcanic evolution, fossil assemblages and palaeoenvironment. Courier Forschungs-Institut Senckenberg 256: 261-274.
Cuscani Politi, P. 1963. Resti di Rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus) etruscus rinvenuti nel Pliocene del Senese. Atti dell’Accademia delle Scienze di Siena detta de’ Fisiocritici (sez. Agr.) (s.2) 10: 25-57.
Emslie, R.H. 2012. Ceratotherium simum. In: IUCN. 2012. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2012.2. <www.iucnredlist.org>. pp. 1-9.
Byers, O. 2012. Former CBSG Chair Awarded with U.S. Seal Award for Innovation at CBSG Annual meeting hosted by Melbourne Zoo. Zoo's Print 27 (10): 1-4.
Mutinda, M.N.; Otiende, M.Y.; Gakuya, F.; Kariuki, L.; Obanda, V.; Ndeereh, D.; Lekolool, I.; Soriguer, R.C. 2012. Putative filariosis outbreak in white and black rhinoceros at Meru National Park in Kenya. Parasites & Vectors 5: 206 (5 pp.).
Reumer, J.; Vos, J. de 1999. Short biography and a bibliography of Paul Y. Sondaar (in: Reumer & de Vos J. eds: Elephants have a Snorkel ! Papers in honour of Paul Y. Sondaar). Deinsea, Rotterdam 7: 3-19, 2 photographs..
Zakharov, D.C.; Chepalyga, A.L. 2012. Problems of the earliest stages of Dnister Valley evolution – Alluvial of Kuchurganian Sections [in Russian]. Proceedings of the Intern. Confer. “Geoecological and Bioecological Problems of the North Black Sea Coast”, November 9-10, PGU Publ., Tiraspol: pp. 109-111, 1 map..
Zakharov, D.C.; Redcozubov, O. 2012. Early Pliocene turtles from Priozernoe Site (Dniester Valley) [in Russian]. Proceedings of the Intern. Confer. Geoecological and Bioecological Problems of the North Black Sea Coast, November 9-10, PGU Publ., Tiraspol. pp. 108-109.
Mjoeberg, E.; Barwell, A. 1930. Forest life and adventures in the Malay Archipelago. William Morrow & Co, New York: 1-201, 83 plates, 1 map.
Morton, M. 2007. Oudry’s painted menagerie. In: Oudry's painted menagerie: portraits of exotic animals in eighteenth-century Europe. Los Angeles: pp. 119-150.
Slodkewitsch, W.S. 1930. Zur Osteologie der Handwurzel von Elasmotherium caucasicum Borissiak. Ezhegodnik RPO - Annuaire de la Societe Paleontologique de Russie 8: 83-90, Pl X.
Teryaev, V.A. 1930. Byl li Elasmotherium trekhpalym? [L’Elasmotherium était-il tridactyle?] [in Russian]. Ezhegodnik RPO, Moskva; 8: 77-82, 1 fig..
Pappin, S. 2012. South Africa: Rhinos and lions … Hippos and zebras … Giraffes and kudus … Hyenas striped and spotted …Oh My!. Zoo's Print 27 (6): 4-6.
Borissiak, A.A. 1916. L'Indricotherium n. gen., Rhinoceros gigantesque du Paleogene d'Asie. Comptes Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences de Paris 162: 520-521.
Zittel, K.A.; Schlosser, M.; Woodward, A.S. 1925. Text-book of Palaeontology. Volume 3 Mammalia MacMillan & Co., London: 134-144.
Boule, M.; Borissiak, A.A. 1917. Review: Borissyak 1914, O zubnom apparate (De l’appareil dentaire de l’Elasmotherium caucasicum). L'Anthropologie 28: 163-165.
Sabol, M.; Holec, P. 2002. Temporal and spatial distribution of Miocene mammals in the Western Carpathians (Slovakia). Geologica Carpathica, Bratislava 53 (4): 269-279.
Borissiak, A.A. 1923. Sur un nouveau représentant des rhinocéros gigantesques de l’Oligocéne d’Asie, Indricotherium asiaticum n. gen., n. sp.. Mémoires de la Société géologique de France 25 (3): 1-16, Pls XI-XIII.
Ellis, B. 1994. Game conservation in Zululand 1824-1947; changing perspectives. Natalia 23-24: 27-44.
Baryshnikov, G.F. 2002. Vadim Evgenievich Garutt (1917-2002). Russian Journal of Theriology, Moskva; 1 (2): 151-152, 1 photograph..