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Fosbrooke, H. 1980. The socioeconomic life of the rock painters of Central Tanzania. In: Leakey, R.E. & Ogot, B.E. (eds) Proceedings of the 8th Panafrican Congress of Prehistory and Quaternary Studies, Nairobi, September 1977. Nairobi: Louis Leakey Memorial Institute for African Prehistory.. pp. 294-296.
Palit, R. 2026. How rhinos helped shape Kaziranga’s grasslands. Nature India News feature: 17 March 2026: 1-4. doi.org/10.1038/d44151-026-00051-7
Zacke Auction 2026. Fine Asian Art, Buddhism and Hinduism: astrological illustrations of Ketu and Radhu. Auction 16 April 2026 Lot 237: 1-2.
Ndlovu, L.; Marshal, J.P.; Goot, A.C. van der; Mueller, H.P. 2026. Resource variability and survival of black and white rhinoceroses at Lapalala Wilderness Nature Reserve. African Journal of Wildlife Research 56: 35-52 [with supplementary material]. doi.org/10.3957/056.056.0035
Jacob-Friesen, K.H. 1912. Die Einhornhöhle bei Scharzfeld kreis Osterode a. Harz. Führer zu urgeschichtlichen Fundstätten Niedersachsens 2: 1-32.
Longuet, M.; Zin Maung Maung Thein; Thaung Htike; Man-Thit-Nyein; Takai, Masanaru 2023. New fossil remains of Rhinocerotidae (Perissodactyla) from the early Late Miocene Tebingan area, central Myanmar. Historical Biology 36 (8): 1468–1481. doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2023.2218873
Zin Maung Maung Thein; Thaung Htike; Maung Maung 2014. Fossil rhinoceroses of Myanmar. Journal of the Myanmar Academy of Arts and Sciences 12 (6): 99-112.
Saegusa, H.; Ratanasthien, B.; Nakaya, H. 2000. A new Miocene mammalian locality, Mae Soi and the occurrence of partial skeletons of rhinocerotids and gomophotheres from northern Thailand. Asian Paleoprimatology (Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University) 1: 137-147.
Takai, M.; Saegusa, H.; Thaung Htike; Zin Maung Maung Thein 2006. Neogene mammalian fauna in Myanmar. Asian Paleoprimatology (Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University) 4: 143-172.
Nakaya, H. 1994. Faunal change of late Miocene Africa and Eurasia: mammalian fauna from The Namurungule Formation, Samburu Hills, Northern Kenya. African Study Monographs Supplement 20: 1-112.
Nakaya, H.; Pickford, M.; Nakano, Y.; Ishida, H. 1984. The late Miocene large mammal fauna from the Namurungule formation, Samburu Hills, Northern Kenya. African Study Monographs Supplementary issue 2: 87-131.
Raman, S. 2025. Rhino breeder John Hume accused of horn trafficking, arrested in South Africa. www.mongabay.com 21 August 2025: 1-2. news.mongabay.com/short-article/2025/08/rhino-breeder-john-hume-accused-of-horn-trafficking-arrested-in-south-africa/
Ghosh, S.; Sarkar, U.; Kour, S.; Bhattacharyya, S.; Nandy, S. 2026. Greater one-horned rhino habitat risk mapping due to flood using google earth engine for informed conservation management in Assam. EGU General Assembly 2026, Vienna, Austria, 3–8 May 2026, EGU26-19513 2026: 1. doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu26-19513
Njeru, G. 2021. Hope of saving rhino from extinction remains alive. New Scientist 23 January 2021: 16.
Truscott, R. 2023. Huge project to release 2000 white rhinos across Africa. New Scientist 16 September 2023: 12.
Wetzel, C. 2024. Endangered white rhino could be saved by frozen skin. New Scientist 20 April 2024: 19.
Woodford, J. 2026. Woolly rhino genome holds clues to its demise. New Scientist 24 January 2026: 14.
Zhang, Y.; Fan, Yaobin; Yao, Yanyan; Chun Tian; et al. 2024. Variation in the Quaternary Stegodon-Ailuropoda Faunal Complex in Southern China: Upper Pubu Cave (Bubing Basin, Guangxi). Quaternary Science Reviews 346 (109082): 1-21. doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2024.109082
Bhuyan, N.; Sajjad, H.; Saha, T.K.; et al. 2024. Assessing landscape ecological vulnerability to riverbank erosion in the Middle Brahmaputra floodplains of Assam, India using machine learning algorithms. Catena 234 (107581): 1-13. doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2023.107581
Basumatary, S.K.; Asperen, E.N. van; Vaish, S.; Tripathi, S.; MacDonald, H.G.; Gogoi, R.; Arya, A.K. 2026. Palaeoecological and palaeoherbivory dynamics in Kaziranga National Park: Late Holocene vegetation shifts and large mammal biogeography. Catena 263 (109762): 1-17. doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2025.109762
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