Jenikejew, J.; Wauters, J.; Dehnhard, M.; Scheumann, M. 2021. The female effect—how female receptivity influences faecal testosterone metabolite levels, socio-positive behaviour and vocalization in male Southern white rhinoceroses. Conservation Physiology 9 (1): 1-15. doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coab026
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Rousselet, L. 1876. India and its native Princes. Travels in Central India and in the Presidencies of Bombay and Bengal. Carefully revised and edited by Lieut.-Col. Buckle. New York, Scribner, Armstrong, and Co. pp.i-xviii, 1-579.
Rousselet, L. 1876. India and its native Princes. Travels in Central India and in the Presidencies of Bombay and Bengal. Carefully revised and edited by Lieut.-Col. Buckle. London, Chapman and Hall. pp.i-xviii, 1-579.
Rousselet, L. 1875. India and its native Princes. Travels in Central India and in the Presidencies of Bombay and Bengal. Carefully revised and edited by Lieut.-Col. Buckle. London, Chapman and Hall. pp.i-xviii, 1-579.
Rousselet, L. 1878. India and its native princes. Travels in Central India and in the Presidencies of Bombay and Bengal. New edition. London, Bickers and Son. pp.i-xviii, 1-579.
Kampouridis, P.; Svorligkou, G.; Kargopoulos, N.; Augustin, F.J. 2022. Reassessment of ‘Chilotherium wegneri’ (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) from the late Miocene of Samos (Greece) and the European record of Chilotherium. Historical Biology 34 (3): 412-420. doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2021.1920939
Anonymous 1747. Exhibition of female rhinoceros in Canongate, Scotland. Caledonian Mercury - Thursday 19 November 1747.
Anonymous 1743. Exhibition of female rhinoceros in Dover, brought on the Shaftesbury by Captain Bookey. Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal - Wednesday 16 November 1743.
Anonymous 1743. Exhibition of rhinoceros in Dover. Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal - Saturday 19 November 1743.
Anonymous 1743. Exhibition of female rhinoceros in Canterbury, brought on the Shaftesbury by Captain Bookey. Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal - Saturday 26 November 1743.
Anonymous 1743. Exhibition of rhinoceros in Canterbury. Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal - Wednesday 30 November 1743.
Anonymous 1743. Exhibition of rhinoceros in Canterbury. Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal - Saturday 03 December 1743.
Anonymous 1743. Exhibition of rhinoceros in Faversham. Kentish Weekly Post or Canterbury Journal - Wednesday 28 December 1743.
Pinchbeck 1752. Exhibition of Curious Performances in Ipswich. Ipswich Journal - Saturday 25 November 1752.
Wilgen, B.W. van; Strydo, T.; Simms, C.; Smit, I.P.J. 2022. Research, monitoring, and reflection as a guide to the management of complex ecosystems: The case of fire in the Kruger National Park, South Africa. Conservation Science and Practice 4:e12658: 1-13. doi.org/10.1111/csp2.12658
Leutemann, H. 1868. A young African rhinoceros (illustration only). Geillustreerd Nieuws 3 no. 9 (29 August): 71.
Uddin, M.S.; Rezowana, S. 2015. Terracotta ornamentation. In: Ahmed, Bulbul, Buddhist Heritage of Bangladesh. Dhaka: Nymphea Publication. pp. 124-141.
Uddin, M.S.; Rezowana, S. 2012. Animal (mammals) representation in Somapura Mahavihara in situ terracotta plaques. Journal of Bengal Art 17: 189-210.
Gokkon, B. 2022. It’s a girl: Super rare Sumatran rhino born in captive-breeding center. www.mongabay.com 28 March 2022: 1-6.
Nordseth, A. 2022. Loss of Sumatran rhinos leaves several plant species without a seed disperser. www.mongabay.com 2 March 2022: 1-5.
Gokkon, B. 2021. Work starts on new sanctuary for captive breeding of Sumatran rhinos. www.mongabay.com 12 November 2021: 1-4.
Cowan, C. 2021. Low genetic diversity is part of rhinos’ long-term history, study says. www.mongabay.com 31 August 2021: 1-6.