Vekua, A.; Trubikhin, V.M. 1988. Novoe mestonakhozhdenie iskopaemykh mlekopitayushchikh v Vostochnoy Gruzii [About a new location of fossil mammals in Eastern Georgia] [in Russian, Georgian & English abstr-s]. Soobshchenya AN GruzSSR–Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the Georgian SSR (Paleobiologya), Tbilisi; 132 (1): 197-200..
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Miyata, Kazunori; Saegusa, H.; Nakaya, H.; Ugai, H.; Kato, Takafumi; Handa, N.; et al. 2012. Early Miocene rhinocerotid specimen from the Takashima Formation, Takashima island (Taka Island), Matsuura City, Nagasaki Prefecture.. Abstracts of the 161st Regular Meeting of the Paleontological Society of Japan, Gunma, Japan 2012: 55.
Groenenberg, D.S.J.; Courcy, C.de 2012. On the identity of the first rhinoceros owned by of the Dublin Zoo (†1865); genetic characterisation of a poorly preserved museum specimen. In: Groenenberg, D. 2012. Molecular taxonomy and natural history collections. Ph.D. Thesis at the University of Leiden: pp. 183-195.
Pandolfi, L. 2011. Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis (Jäger, 1839) from the Middle Pleistocene site of Riano (Roma, Central Italy). Il Quaternario (Italian Journal of Quaternary Sciences), Roma 24 (1): 103-112, 2 figs, 7 tabs.
Jenkins, E. 2012. It takes a village: Namibia’s innovative approach to the problem of rhino poaching. Flamingo Magazine Spring 2012: 42-46.
Pandolfi, L.; Petronio, C. 2011. Stephanorhinus etruscus (Falconer, 1868) from Pirro Nord (Apricena, Foggia, Southern Italy) with notes on the late Early Pleistocene rhinoceroses of Italy. Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, Milano; 117 (1): 173-187, 10 figs, 5 tabs..
Pandolfi, L. 2011. Il cranio di Stephanorhinus hemitoechus (Falconer, 1859) di Fosso Malafede (Vitinia, Roma) con note sulla prima presenza della specie in Italia. Il Quaternario (Italian Journal of Quaternary Sciences), Roma; 24 (2): 25-32, 3 figs, 2 tabs..
Vigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 2012. Lagos: Africa's biggest domestic ivory market?. Traffic Bulletin 24 (2): 43.
Joerg, E. 1971. Ein Cranium von Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenb.) (Perissodactyla, Mammalia) aus Pleistozänen Neckarkiesen von Mannheim-Käfertal. Abhandlungen des Hessischen Landesamtes für Bodenforschung, Wiesbaden 60: 83-88, 1 Pl.
Sartorius v. Walterhausen, W. 1865. Nachricht ueber das vorkommen des Rhinoceros tichorhinus bei Northeim. Nachrichten von der Königliche Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften und der Georg-Augusts Universität, Göttingen no. 16: 345-348.
Krotov, P. 1910. Novaya nakhodka cherepa Elasmotherium sibiricum Fischer v” Vostochnoy Rossii – Neuer Fund eines Schädels von Elasmotherium sibiricum Fischer im östlichen Russland [in Russian]. Ezhegodnik" po geologii i mineralogii Rossii - Annuaire Géologique et Minéralogique de la Russie, Novaya-Aleksandriya; 12 (1-2): 14-15, 2 plates.
Wasilewski, W. 1960. Szczatki nosorozca wlochatego Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blum.) w osadach plejstocenskich Bychawy kolo Lublina [Relict of a woolly rhinoceros Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blum.) in the Pleistocene deposits of Bychawa near Lublin] [in Polish, Russian & English summ-s]. Kwartalnik Geologiczny, Warszawa; IV (2): 539-544, 2 figs, 1 Pl..
Ginsburg, L. 1984. Les faunes tertiaires du Nord de la Thaïlande. Mémoires de la Société géologique de France, Paris; NS, 147: 67-69..
Faure, M.; Guérin, C. 1992. La grande faune d’Europe occidentale au Pléistocène moyen et supérieur et ses potentialities d’information en préhistoire. Mémoires de la Société géologique de France, Paris (NS) 160: 77-84, 1 fig, 2 tabs.
Reich, M.; Gehler, A. 2008. Giants' bones and unicorn horns: ice age elephants offer 21st century insights. Collections - Wisdom, Insight, Innovation 8: 44-50.
Alekseeva, L.I. 1982. Osobennosti fauny krupnikh mlekupitayushchikh Eopleystozena yuga evropeyskoy chasti SSSR [Peculiarities of fauna of Eopleistocene large mammals in the south of the European part of the USSR] [in Russian]. Proc. of XI INQUA Congr, Moskva, Paleontologichesky Sbornik, Izd-vo pri L’vovskom Gosuniversitem Gosunivete–Izd-vo Obedinenya Visha Shkola, L’vov 19: 5-14, 1 tab.
Heissig, K. 2012. Les Rhinocerotidae (Perissodactyla) de Sansan (in Peigné, S. and Sen, S., eds: Mammifères de Sansan). Mémoires du Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Paris 203: 317-485, 464 figs, 66 tabs.
Buckland, F. 1872. Birth of a rhinoceros in London. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 1872 December 14: 582.
Reshetov, V.Y. 1979. Rannetretichnye tapiroobraznye Mongolii i SSSR – III. Sistematicheskaya chast’ [Early Tertiary Tapiroids of Mongolia and USSR – III. Sistematic section] [in Russian, English summ.]. Trudy Sovmestnoy Sovetsko-Mongol’skoy Paleontologicheskoy Ekspedizii, Izd-vo Nauka, Moskva 11: 1-144, 4 Pls, 38 figs, 31 tabs.
Gettleman, J. 2013. Coveting horns, ruthless smugglers' rings put rhinos in the cross hairs. New York Times 1 Jan 2013.
Andreescu, I.; Codrea, V.; Enache, C.; Lubenescu, V.; Munteanu, T.; Petculescu, A.; Stiuca, E.; Terzea, E. 2011. Reassessment of the Pliocene/Pleistocene (Neogene/Quaternary) boundary in the Dacian Basin (Eastern Paratethys), Romania. Studii si comunicari. Stiintele Naturii, Muzeul Olteniei 27 (1): 197-220, 11 figs.
Diedrich, C.G. 2006. Ice age spotted hyenas ?hunting or only scavenging the cave bear Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller at the Ice Age spotted hyena open air den and prey deposit site Bad Wildungen-Biedensteg (Hessia, Germany). Scientific Annals, School of Geology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH), Thessaloniki; 98: 193-199, 4 figs, 1 tab..
Adams, M. 2013. Adam’s Paradies: Nashorn (Rhinocerotidae). Auf den Spuren des Logo-Tiers. Beobachter Natur: das uberraschende Umwelt- und Wissensmagazin Dec 2012/Jan 2013: 82.
Groenenberg, D.S.J.; Courcy, C.de 2012. On the identity of the first rhinoceros owned by of the Dublin Zoo (†1865); genetic characterisation of a poorly preserved museum specimen. Biology and Environment: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 112B: 285-291.