Anonymous 1849. Rhinoceros exhibited in Saint Etienne. L'Avenir Republicain Wednesday 23 May 1849: 4.
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Pianet, J. 1878. La menagerie Pianet. Guetteur de St.-Quentin et de l'Aisne Wednesday 9 October 1878: 2.
Chevasserie, A. de 1933. De l'influence du sport sur une chasse aux rhinoceros. Match (Paris) no. 356, 4 July 1933: 6.
Oken, L. 1905. Naturgeschichte der Thiere in Bildern nach Oken's Eintheilung zusammengestellt. Mainz, Scholz: plates 1-46.
Anonymous 2019. Three black rhinos found dead in Kenya's Maasai Mara Reserve. Swara, Nairobi January-March 2019: 8.
Willis, D. 2019. Kifaru House, rhino heaven in Kenya's Lewa Wildlife Conservancy. Swara, Nairobi January-March 2019: 72-74.
Grey, L.J.H. 1912. Tales of our grandfather: or, India since 1865. London, Smith, Elder & Co.. pp. i-xvi, 1-307.
Ménouret, B. 2018. Le genre Cadurcotherium (Rhinocerotoidea) en Europe; synthèse des connaissances et révision systématique. Revue de Paléobiologie, Genève 37 (2): 495-517.
Anonymous 1872. Sale of animals at the Zoological Gardens, Antwerp. Field, the country gentleman's newspaper 40 (1026), 1872 August 24: 184.
Drukker, M. 2018. iPSC generation, prime to naive reversion & characterization and primordial germ cell differentiation of northern white rhino horn. Report to University of Bremen: pp. 1-25.
Shpansky, A.V. 2019. Chetvertichnye Krupnye Mlekopytayushchie Zapadno-Sibirskoy Ravniny – Uslovya Obitanya i Stratigraficheskoe Znachenie [Quaternary Large Mammals of the West Siberian Plain – Conditions of Habitat and Stratigraphic Meaning] [in Russian]. Dissertation presented to Tomsk State University. pp. 1-39.
Anonymous 1909. Viceroy's shooting trip: Colonel Brooke injured. Times of India 24 February 1909: 9.
Howland, C.R. 1911. Aunty Bee's corner: Two-horned rhinoceros. Chicago Tribune Sunday 5 February 1911: 2.
Anonymous 1911. The King's collection of animals at the zoo. Leeds Mercury Tuesday 10 October 1911: 8.
Croes, H. 1938. Samenvattend overzicht: aphrodisiaca. Geneeskundig tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch-Indië, 1938, no 38, 20-09-1938 no. 38: 2329-2339.
Tourniaire, J. 1847. Rhinoceros exhibited in Saint-Quentin. Journal de Saint-Quentin et du Departement de l'Aisne Sunday 21 March 1847: 8.