Nripendra Narayan, Maharaja of Cooch Behar 1895. Sport in Cooch Behar. Englishman's Overland Mail (Calcutta) 18 December 1895: 5.
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Cardane, J. 1888. Le voyage du Prince Henri d'Orleans. Le Soleil (Paris) 26 September 1888: 1 (last column)-2.
Nozina, M. 2018. The fate and future of the wildlife trade regulatory regimes: the case of CITES and rhino horn trafficking. In: Hynek, N.; Ditrych, O.; Stritecky, V. (eds) Regulating global security: Insights from conventional and unconventional regimes. Springer: pp. 245-269.
Aryal, R.S. 2020. Wildlife diplomacy and gifting in the Hindu Kush-Himalaya region: a chronological history and opinion of Nepalese literates. In: Regmi, G.R.; Huettmann, F. (eds), Hindu Kush-Himalaya watersheds downhill: landscape ecology and conservation perspectives. Springer. pp. 419-433.
Anonymous 1878. Camp stories: a march in Kaffir-land. Colburn's United Service Magazine 1878 (3): 234-247.
Anonymous 1900. Stavordale and Hyde hunting in Cooch Behar. Englishman's Overland Mail (Calcutta) 22 March 1900.
Anonymous 1855. Arrival of two rhinoceros at Lucas's Repository, Liverpool. Liverpool Daily Post Monday 11 June 1855.
Anonymous 1858. Arrival of two rhinoceros at Lucas's Repository, Liverpool. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 5 (Saturday 09 June 1855): 2 (column 3).
Anonymous 1892. The Viceroy's in Cooch Behar. Homeward Mail from India, China and the East 21 March 1892: 357.
Clason, A.T. 1979. Wild and domestic animals in prehistoric and early historic India. Lucknow, Ethnograpic & Folk Culture Society. pp. 1-49, 1-102.
Minto (Gilbert Elliot, 4th Earl of Minto) 1909. A Viceroy’s holiday: Lord Minto shooting in Assam. The Graphic 1909 April 24: 521.
Anonymous 1922. Prince's Indian trophies: big game and a 10ft king cobra. Western Mail Saturday 04 February 1922: 1, col. 4.
Petrie, C. 1960. Grzimek's Serengti shall not die – an appreciation. Illustrated London News 1960 August 27: 337.
Hornaday, W.T. 1922. The minds and manners of wild animals; a book of personal observations. New York, C. Scribner.
Anonymous 2020. Vedci vytvorili embryo v prírode vyhynutého nosorožca. Do náhradnej matky ho chcú vložit' ešte tento rok [Scientists have created an embryo in an extinct rhinoceros. They want to put it in the surrogate mother this year]. Interez, Ceská tisková kancelár 15 January 2020.
Tissier, J.; Becker, D. 2018. Nouvelle occurrence du genre Mesaceratherium (Rhinocerotidae) dans l’Oligocène supérieur du Bassin molassique suisse. Actes de la Société Jurassienne d'Émulation - Extrait des Actes 2017: 57-74, 5 figs, 8 tabs.
Pandolfi, L.; Rivals, F.; Rabinovich, R. 2020. A new species of rhinoceros from the site of Bethlehem: ‘Dihoplus’ bethlehemsis sp. nov. (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae). Quaternary International 537: 48-60. 10.1016/j.quaint.2020.01.011
Sen, Amrita 2020. Locating the rhinoceros and the Indian: strangers, trade, and the East India Company in Thomas Heywood's Porta Pietatis. In: Finlayson, J.C., Sen, A. (eds). Civic Performance: Pageantry and Entertainments in Early Modern London. London: pp. 32-49.
Chow, Minchen 1958. New Elasmotheriine Rhinoceroses from Shansi [Chinese & English versions]. Vertebrata PalAsiatica, Beijing 2 (2-3): 135-142, 2 tabs, 3 Pls.
Grouw, H. van; Dekkers, W. 2019. Various Gallus varius hybrids: variation in junglefowl hybrids and Darwin’s interest in them. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 139 (4): 355-371. doi.org/10.25226/bboc.v139i4.2019.a9
Ellis, S.; Talukdar, B.K. 2019. Rhinoceros unicornis, greater one-horned rhino. In: IUCN 2019. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>: pp. 1-17.
Emslie, R.H. 2020. Ceratotherium simum, white rhino. In: IUCN 2020. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>: pp. 1-17.
Emslie, R.H. 2020. Diceros bicornis, black rhino. In: IUCN 2020. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. <www.iucnredlist.org>: pp. 1-15.
Anonymous 2016. White rhino's death leaves just three in the world. Swara, Nairobi January-March 2016: 12.