Mehrdadfar, F. 1998. Detecting estrus in captive Black rhino (Diceros bicornis): An example (preliminary results). Animal Keeper's Forum 25 (1): 17-25, 2 figures, 4 tables.
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Lesson, R.P. 1830. Histoire naturelle generale et particuliere des mammiferes et oiseaux decouverts depuis 1788 jusqu'a nos jour: Histoire naturelle des mammiferes. Paris, Amable Gobin: pp. i, 1-563.
Bartlett, A.D. 1900. Bartlett's life among wild beasts in the "zoo" : being a continuation of Wild animals in captivity : the habits, food, management and treatment of the beasts and birds at the 'zoo' with reminiscences and anecdotes. London, Chapman and Hall.
Mudie, R. 1830. The picture of India: geographical, historical and descriptive. London, Whittaker, Treacher & C. vol. 1.
Caunter, H.; Daniell, W. 1835. Tableaux pittoresques de l'Inde (traduit de l'Anglais par P.J. Auguste Urbain). Paris, Bellizard, Barthes, Dufour et Lowell.
Schillings, C.G. 1905. Gun and camera in African wilds. The World's Work 11 (11) December: 6929-6942, 24 plates.
Akeley, C. 1921. Hand to hand with a leopard and some experiences with rhinos. The World's Work 41 February: 393-402, 7 plates, 2 figures.
Wegner, R.N. 1913. Tertiär umgelagerte Kreide bei Oppeln (Oberschlesien) – Ungulata. Palaeontographica, Stuttgart; 60: 238-244.
Di Stefano, G.; Petronio, C.; Sardella, R. 1998. Biochronology of the Pleistocene mammal faunas from Rome urban area. Il Quaternario, Roma; 11 (2): 191-199.
Hart Merriam, C. 1916. East Africa – Game garden of the world (A review of Roosevelt and Heller's life histories of African game animals). The American Museum Journal 16 (3) March: 145-153, 2 plates, 6 figures.
Yu-Shan Wu 2015. Not beating around the bush: understanding China and South Africa's illegal wildlife trade. SAIIA Policy Insights 28: 1-12.
Okita-Ouma, B.; Lala, F.; Moller, R.; Koskei, M.; Kiambi, S.; Dabellen, D.; Laedismo, C.; Mijele, D.; (and many others) 2016. Preliminary indications of the effect of infrastructure development on ecosystem connectivity in Tsavo National Parks, Kenya. Pachyderm 57: 109-111.
Vigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 2015. Vietnam's illegal ivory trade threatens Africa's elephants. London, Save the Elephants: pp. 1-86.
Rademeyer, J. 2016. Tipping point: Transnational organised crime and the 'war' on poaching. Part 1 of a 2-part investigation into rhino horn trafficking in Southern Africa. Johannesburg, The Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime: pp. 1-64.
Brandt, J.F. 1849. Observationes ad Rhinocerotis tichorhini historiam spectantes. (Tire des Memoires de l'Academie Imperiale des Sciences de St. Petersbourg Serie 6 Tome 5). Collectanea Palaeontologica Rossiae Fasciculus 1: 1-256 (without plates).
Mugetta, S. 2016. Fausta, Ngorongoro's oldest rhinoceros. Adventures & Leisure (Tanzania's hotel and tourism guide) No. 5 (March 2016): 6-9.
Buehler, M. 2016. The shoulder horn of Dürer's marvelous Rhinocerus – revealing a 501 year old mystery beast. Report on kryptozoologie.net: pp. 1-19.
Patterson, J.H. 1909. Hunting the rhinoceros and the hippopotamus in Africa. The World's Work 17 (4) February: 11229-11238, 10 plates.
Fejfar, O.; Dvorak, Z.; Kadlecová, E. 2003. New record of Early Miocene (MN3a) mammals in the open brown coal pit Merkur, North Bohemia, Czech Republic. Deinsea, Rotterdam 10: 163-182, 10 figs, 6 pls.
Mottl, M. 1970. Die jungtertiären Säugetierfaunen der Steiermark, Südost-Österreichs. Mitteilungen des Museums für Bergbau, Geologie und Technik am Landesmuseum “Joanneum”, Graz; Hf 31: 3-85, Pls 1-7, 3 maps.
Thenius, E. 1953. Mammalia (in Papp A. & Thenius E., eds: Vösendorf – Ein Lebensbild aus dem Pannon des Wiener Beckens – Ein Beitrag zur Geologie und Paläontologie der unterpliozänen Gongerienschichten des südlichen Wiener Beckens). Mitteilungen der Geologischen Gesellschaft in Wien 46: 1-125, 15 Pls..