The Rhino Document Library
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Huber, W. 1965. Bericht des Vereins des Naturhistorischen Museums Bern fur 1964. Mitteilungen der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft Bern 22: 1-4, fig. 1.
Banks, M. 1986. Breeding the Black rhinoceros in Great Britain. International Zoo News 33 (5/6): 10-15, fig. 1, table 1.
Rachlow, J.L.; Berkeley, E.V.; Berger, J. 1998. Correlates of male mating stategies in white rhinos (Ceratotherium simum). Journal of Mammalogy 79 (4): 1317-1324, figs. 1-2, table 1.
Leuthold, W. 1978. Ecological separation among browsing ungulates in Tsavo East National Park, Kenya. Oecologia 35: 241-252, tables 1-2.
Spassov, N. 1992. Display and hyperbolization of signalizing symbols: camels and two horned rhinoceroses.
Bien, M.N.; Chia, L.P. 1938. Cave and rock-shelter deposits in Yunnan. Bulletin of the Geological Society of China 18: 325-347, pls. 1-2, figs. 1-12.
Roth, T.L. 2001. Cincinnati Zoo Sumatran rhino pregnancy report. International Zoo News 48 (2): 129-130, 1 figure.
Midlands Black Rhino Conservancy Trust 2001. [Notes]. Newsletter of the Midlands Conservancy 2001 January.
Keeling, C.H.; Griffiths, G. 1999. Where the leopard lazed. Guildford, Clam Publications. pp. i-iii, 1-156.
Porter, A. 1947. Report of the honorary pathologist for 1946. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 117 (4): 673-674.
Osborn, H.F. 1898. The extinct rhinoceroses. Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History 1 (3): 75-164, pls. 12-20, figs. 1-4.
Muya, S.M.; Oguge, N.O. 2000. Effects of browse availibility and quality on black rhino (Diceros bicornis michaeli Groves 1967) diet in Nairobi National Park, Kenya. African Journal of Ecology 38 (1): 62-71, figs. 1-2, tables 1-3.
Letcher, O. 1910. The geographical distribution of big game in Northern Rhodesia. Proceedings of the Rhodesia Scientific Association 10: 110-121.
Hooyer, D.A. 1963. Miocene Mammalia of Congo. Annalen Koninklijk Museum voor Midden Afrika, Geologische Wetenschappen 46: 1-150.
Hooyer, D.A. 1971. A new rhinoceros from the Late Miocene of Loperot, Turkana district, Kenya. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University 142 (3): 339-392, pls. 1-11, tables 1-36.
Hooyer, D.A. 1968. A rhinoceros from the Late Miocene of Fort Ternan, Kenya. Zoologische Mededelingen, Leiden 43 (6): 77-92, pls. 1-3, tables 1-13.
Heyworth, R. 1995. Ngorongoro: the last rhinos of northern Tanzania. Swara 18 (6): 18-21, figs. 1-3.
Gruen, R.; Huang, Pei-Hua; Huang, Wanpo; MacDermott, F.; Thorne, A.; Stringer, C.B.; Yan, Ge 1998. ESR and U-series analyses of teeth from the palaeoanthropological site of Hexian, Anhui Province, China. Journal of Human Evolution 34: 555-564, figs. 1-3, tables 1-3.