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The world's largest online rhinoceros library dedicated to assisting research and conservation efforts globally.

The Rhino Document Library

Contains a total of 30085 references.

The RRC website provides access to an extensive database of indexed and tagged references, abstracts and full texts covering all aspects of rhino knowledge. There are no restrictions on language, time period, location or type of publication, including reports and grey literature. Contributions and suggestions are welcome.

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Anonymous 1909. Le rhinoceros blanc. Petit Journal 6 January 1909: 6.
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Anonymous 1874. Death of rhinoceros called Pericles in Paris. Petit Journal 24 November 1874: 2.
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Rabier, B. 1899. Un rhinoceros dans la basse cour. Journal Amusant no.16 for 14 October 1899: 9.
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Anonymous 1874. Arrival of rhinoceros in Paris. Figaro (Paris) 24 November 1874: 2.
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Anonymous 1837. Arrival of two rhinoceros in London from Calcutta. La Quotidien (Paris) Sunday 14 May 1837: 6.
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Anonymous 1885. Le rhinoceros noir. La Semaine Populaire Sunday 26 April 1885: 7.
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Folbert-Dumonten 1887. Terrible chasse [Pierre Soukoff in Nubia]. La France (Paris) Friday 7 October 1887: 2.
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Jan-Karl 1872. Le rhinoceros de Sumatra. Univers Illustre 15 (897), 1 June 1872: 351-352.
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Anonymous 1837. Rhinoceros for sale in London. Journal des Debats Politiques et Litteraires Monday 24 April 1837: 4.
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Anonymous 1816. Rhinoceros purchased by King of Wurtemberg. Gazette nationale ou le Moniteur universel Monday 21 October 1816: 3.
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Anonymous 1846. Rhinoceros exhibited by Dabain. Gazette du Languedoc Tuesday 13 August 1846: 4.
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Anonymous 1815. Rhinoceros exhibited in Paris. Gazette de France (Paris) no. 282, Monday 9 October 1815: 1128.
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Anonymous 1815. Du rhinoceros apprivoise et de la venus hottentote civilisee. Gazette de France (Paris) no. 120, Sunday 30 April 1815: 479.
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Anonymous 1815. Rhinoceros exhibited in Paris. Gazette de France (Paris) no. 102, Wednesday 12 April 1815: 3.
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Anonymous 1846. Rhinoceros soon to arrive in Lille. Courrier de Saone-et-Loire Wednesday 30 December 1846: 3.
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Berger, J. 1995. Des nannofossiles calcaires aux rhinocéros: déplacés ou remaniés?. Eclogae Geologiae Helvetiae 88 (3): 657-680.
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Jones, S.C.; Pal, J.N. 2009. The Palaeolithic of the Middle Son valley, north-central India: Changes in hominin lithic technology and behaviour during the Upper Pleistocene. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 28: 323–341.
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Denis, M. 1954. We take off our hat to Armand and Michaela Denis. The Sphere Wednesday 16 June 1954: 567.
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Anonymous 1923. Capturing baby animals in Central Africa. The Sphere Saturday 26 May 1923: 230-231.
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Staniforth, G.W. 1923. Additions to Weston Park Museum [with a black rhinoceros from Nigeria]. Sheffield Daily Telegraph Saturday 13 January 1923: 1.
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Stedman, N.P. 1923. Trophies of Indian animals presented to American Museum of Natural History. Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York) Sunday 9 December 1923: 41.
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Woodyatt, N. 1922. Indian sport. Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News 28 October 1922: 330.
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Anonymous 1912. The imperial coronation tour in the East – His Majesty the King shooting in the Nepal jungle. Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News 1912 January 20: 920-921.
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Anonymous 1911. King hunts tigers with regiments. New York Times 24 December 1911: 1.
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Anonymous 1911. My rhinoceros. The Globe and Traveller Monday 29 May 1911: 1.
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