Joly, T. 1870. Grand atlas classique de geographie moderne, moyen-age et ancienne, contenant les figures des animaux et des plantes les plus remarquables de chaque pays, à l’usage de l’Enseignement secondaire. Bruxelles, Librairie Classique.
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Gaudry, A. 1873. Animaux fossiles du Mont Léberon (Vaucluse): Etude sur les vertebres. Paris, F.Savy. pp. 1-112.
Pawlowska, K.; Pogoda, Z.; Alvarez-Lao, D.J.; Codrea, V.; Kolfschoten, T. van; Dedła, K. 2026. European evidence for the representation of the woolly rhinoceros in art. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 36: 207-220. doi.org/10.1002/oa.70061
Daniel, J.C.; Hussain, S.A.; Serrao, J.S.; Gee, E.P. 1992. More Sumatran rhinos. Hornbill (Mumbai) 1992 (2): 22-23, 1 figure.
Daniel, J.C.; Hussain, S.A.; Serrao, J.S.; Gee, E.P. 1979. A new home for the Rhinoceros. Hornbill (Mumbai) 1979 (4): 21, 1 figure.
Douwe Mout 1749. Rhinoceros in Livorno going to Naples. Kurtz-gefasster historischer Nachrichten zum Behuf der neuern europäischen Begebenheiten 1749 (52 Woche): 1029.
Mielgo, C.; Venter, S.; Bosch, A.; Huguet, R.; Venter, J.A. 2026. Feeding on giants: Neotaphonomic evidence of hyena exploitation of megafaunal skulls and its implications for Pleistocene archaeology. Journal of Archaeological Science 186 (106458): 1-18. doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2025.106458
Svorligkou, G.; Kampouridis, P.; Kargopoulos, N.; Pandolfi, L. 2025. Craniodental anatomy of the hornless rhinocerotid Chilotherium schlosseri (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) from the Late Miocene of Samos Island, Greece. Journal of Mammalian Evolution 32 (4): 36: 1-17. doi.org/10.1007/s10914-025-09777-0
Schellhorn, R. 2025. Mediportal rhinos – an outdated concept?. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 105: 977–987. doi.org/10.1007/s12549-025-00680-3
Pawlowska, K.; Chrószcz, A.; Poradowski, D.; Kubiak-Nowak, D.; Borawski, W. 2025. Diseases and traumas of Pleistocene megafauna: a perspective from Poland. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 35 (e3387): 1-14. doi.org/10.1002/oa.3387
Mulè, F.; Pandolfi, L.; Charruault, A.L.; Crochet, J.Y.; Ivorra, J.; Lihoreau, F.; Marivaux, L.; Mouana, M.; Nesme, F.; Robinet, C.; Münch, Ph.; Antoine, P.O. 2025. Revision of the historical collections of Pliocene-Pleistocene large mammals from Le Riège and Saint-Palais localities, near Pézenas (Southern France). Palaeovertebrata 48 (e2): 1-17. doi.org/10.18563/pv.48.1.e2
Kampouridis, P.; Svorligkou, G.; Spassov, N.; Böhme, M. 2025. Postcranial anatomy of the Late Miocene Eurasian hornless rhinocerotid Chilotherium. PLoS ONE 20 (12) e0336590: 1-54. doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0336590
Lutalo, T. 2026. Ssemakula’s decade of living with rhinos. Daily Monitor (Uganda) 2026 January 23: 26-27.
Huang, Shan; Morozow, A.; Eyres, A.; Li Richter, X. 2026. Diverging selection on body size in specialist terrestrial mammals. Nature Ecology and Evolution 10: 342–354. doi.org/10.1038/s41559-025-02959-2
Staegemann, E.S.M.; Kuiper, T.; Druce, D.J.; Kerley, G.I.H.; Mbongwa, S.; Cromsigt, J.P.G.M. 2026. Resource availability and human activity shape the landscape distribution of white rhinoceros, a highly threatened African megaherbivore. Oecologia 208:31: 1-12. doi.org/10.1007/s00442-025-05845-7
Anisa, P. 2025. Keanekaragaman Flora dan Fauna di Hutan Tropis Sumatera Studi Kasus di Taman Nasional Kerinci Seblat. Jurnal Matematika dan Pengetahuan Alam 2025: 1-8.
Liu Jiajia; Davis, C. 2026. Art as a source of historical biodiversity data. iScience 29, 114873: 1-9. doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2026.114873
Kawata, K. 2026. Singapore: an urban hub of innovative zoos. Zoo Grapevine and International Zoo News Winter 2025-2026: 43-48.
Martin, E.B.; Gee, E.P. 1980. The international trade in rhinoceros products. Hornbill (Mumbai) 1980 April-June: 17-19.
Daniel, J.C.; Hussain, S.A.; Serrao, J.S.; Gee, E.P. 1978. Kaziranga National Park. Hornbill (Mumbai) 1978 July-September: 17-26.
Amsterdamse Courant 1741. Ship Knapenhof arrives in Maas harbour. Amsterdamse Courant no. 88, Tuesday 25 July 1741: 2.
Anonymous 1886. Médicine: le rhinoceros. Cosmos: revue des sciences et de leurs applications 4 (70) 31 May 1886: 223-224.