Prilepskaya, N.E.; Belyaev, R.I. 2025. The longest rhinoceros horn has been found in the permafrost of Yakutia. A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences News release, 12 September 2025: 1-7, 2 figures.
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Carpenter, Shelly 1978. One day old female Southern White rhino calf ‘Katie’ at Phoenix Zoo. Animal Keepers Forum 6 (12): front cover, 225.
Kuschinski, L. 1979. Southern White rhino pair with keeper at Calderpark Zoo, Glasgow, Scotland. Animal Keepers Forum 6 (9) : front cover, 161.
Janssens, B.; Trouwborst, A. 2018. Rhinoceros conservation and international law: the role of wildlife treaties in averting megaherbivore extinction. Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy 21 (2-3): 146-189.
Buffon, G.L. Leclerc de 1791. Buffon’s natural history, abridged. London, C. and G. Kearsley. pp. xii, 530, vii (8vo).
Goldsmith, O. 1791. An history of the earth, and animated nature. A new edition, vol. 4. London, Printed for W. Wingrave, successor to Mr. Nourse.
Louies, J. 2019. End note on wildlife crime. Hornbill (Mumbai) 2019 (January-March): 88-91, 8 figures.
Bender, K. 2021. 54 year old ‘Grandpa Toby’, the world’s oldest known White rhino, dies at Italian Zoo. People Magazine October 13, 2021: 2 pages, 2 figures. people.com/pets/oldest-white-rhino-dies-grandpa-toby/
Jimenez-Hildago, E.; Lander, E.B.; Israde-Alcantara, I.; Rodriguez-Caballero, N.W.; Guerrero-Arenas, R. 2021. Earliest Arikareean (later early Oligocene) Inyoo local faunas from Chilapa Formation of Santiago Yolomecatl area of northwestern Oaxaca, southern Mexico. Journal of South American Earth Sciences 109 (103307): 1-18. doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2021.103307
Buffon, G.L. Leclerc de 1775. Histoire naturelle, génerale et particuliere. Nouvelle edition, vol. 3 Seconde partie. Paris, Hôtel de Thou: pp. i, 267-558, i-ii.