Suhono, S. 2001. The use of water, food and cover by Javan Rhino (Rhinoceros sondaicus, Desmarest 1822) and banteng (Bos javanicus, d'Alton 1832) at Cikeusik and Citadahan, Ujung Kulon National Park. Media Konservasi 7 (2): 69-74.
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Garrod, A.H. 1881. On the death of a rhinoceros in the Society's Gardens, and on some points in its anatomy.
Daily Advertiser 1752. Advertisement: To be seen at the King’s Arms, Leadenhall Street, London. Daily Advertiser, London no. 6562, 20 January 1752.
Daily Advertiser 1752. Advertisement: To be seen at the King's Arms, Leadenhall Street, London. Daily Advertiser, London no. 6563, 23 January 1752.
Daily Advertiser 1752. Advertisement: To be seen at the King’s Arms, Leadenhall Street, London. Daily Advertiser, London no. 6587, 17 February 1752.
Daily Advertiser 1752. Advertisement: To be seen at the King’s Arms, Leadenhall Street, London. Daily Advertiser, London no. 6591, 21 February 1752.
Daily Advertiser 1752. Advertisement: To be seen at the King’s Arms, Leadenhall Street, London. Daily Advertiser, London no. 6609, 13 March 1752.
Wang, Tze-yi 1961. The occurence of Stegodon and Merck's Rhinoceros near Taiyuan, Shensi. Vertebrata PalAsiatica Issue 2: 160-163.
Raynal, P-J.; Geraads, D.; Magoga, L.; Hajraoui, A. el; Texier, J.P.; Lefevre, D.; Sbihi-Alaoui, F.Z. 1993. La Grotte des Rhinoceros (Carriere Oulad Hamida 1, anciennement Thomas III, Casablanca), nouveau site acheuleen du Maroc atlantique. Compte Rendu des Seances de l'Academie des Sciences de Paris (2) 316: 1477-1483.
Anonymous 1834. El rinoceronte [from Cuvier's Histoire Naturelle des Mammiferes]. Instructor o Repertorio de historia, bellas letras y artes 10 (10): 305-307, fig. 1.
G.A. 1880. Reminiscences of an Indian officer. Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts 11 September 1880: 583-588.
Schreyer, H. 1839. Zeldzaame vertooning van een rhinoceros. Dagblad van 's Gravenhage no. 53, 6 May 1839: 3.
Anonymous 1937. Indie's rhinocerossen. Nieuws van den dag voor Nederlandsch Indie 9 September 1937: 1.
Dollman, J.G. 1933. The peril to Africa's big game. Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art 156 (November 4): 463.
Drummond, W.H. 1875. Natural history and sport of South-Eastern Africa. Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts 606 (August 7): 503-505.
Boddam-Whetham, L. 2010. Indonesia: Captive breeding's role in securing a future for Sumatran rhinos. The Horn Autumn 2010: 14.
Bondeson, J. 2010. A rhinoceros's tale: 18th-century Europe's exotic visitor. Fortean Times October 2010: 1-3 (internet, accessed November 2010).
Ives, M.; Collins, K. 2009. Botswana rhino relocation & reintroduction project. Wilderness Wildlife Trust Annual Report 2009: 1.
Galebotswe, P.P. 2009. Ecology of black & white rhino in the Okavango Delta. Wilderness Wildlife Trust Annual Report 2009: 2.
Monard, A. 1929. Mission scientifique suisse dans l'Angola résultats scientifiques: mammifères. Bulletin de la Société Neuchâteloise des Sciences Naturelles 54: 73-102.
Anonymous 1983. Yemen acts to halt rhino horn daggers; scientific tests fail to show rhino horn effective as medicine. Environmentalist 3 (2): 153.
Alex, M. 1825. Natural History: Of the hippopotamus, the rhinoceros, the horse. Kaleidoscope; or, Literary and scientific mirror 5 (251, April 19): 249.