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Bibliography of the Rhinoceros

Bibliography of the Rhinoceros
Author: L.C. Rookmaaker
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2020-08-26
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1000162281

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A listing and analysis of 3106 references to the rhinoceros in books and articles.


African Rhinoceros Bibliography

African Rhinoceros Bibliography
Author: Erica Van der Westhuizen
Publisher: University of Pretoria
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Black rhinoceros
ISBN: 9780869799741

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Rhinoceros Giants

Rhinoceros Giants
Author: Donald R. Prothero
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2013-05-09
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0253008190

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A book for everyone fascinated by the huge beasts that once roamed the earth, Rhinoceros Giants: The Paleobiology of the Indricotheres, introduces a prime candidate for the largest land mammal that ever lived - the giant hornless rhinoceros, Indricotherium. These massive animals lived in Asia and Eurasia for more than 14 million years, about 37 to 23 million years ago. They had skulls 2 metres long, stood over 7 meters at the shoulder, and were nearly twice as heavy as the largest elephant ever recorded, tipping the scales at 20,000 kg. Fortunately, the big brutes were vegetarians, although they must have made predators think twice before trying to bring them down. In this book for lovers of ancient creatures great and small, Donald R. Prothero tells their story, from their discovery by palaeontologists just a century ago to the latest research on how they lived and died, with some interesting side trips along the way.


The Rhinoceros in Captivity

The Rhinoceros in Captivity
Author: L. C. Rookmaaker
Publisher: Kugler Publications
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1998
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9789051031348

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The White Rhinoceros

The White Rhinoceros
Author: Roger William Iles
Publisher:
Total Pages: 14
Release: 1984
Genre: White rhinoceros
ISBN:

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Operation Rhino

Operation Rhino
Author: John Gordon Davis
Publisher: Michael Joseph
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1972
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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The Great Rhino Rescue

The Great Rhino Rescue
Author: Sandra Markle
Publisher: Millbrook Press (Tm)
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2019
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1512444367

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The southern white rhinos of Africa were almost extinct by the end of the 20th century. Although these animals have made a comeback, award-winning author Markle explains they continue to face such threats as habitat loss, continuous poaching, and the high illegal demand for rhino horn. Full color.


Udjung Kulon

Udjung Kulon
Author: A. Hoogerwerf
Publisher: Brill Archive
Total Pages: 638
Release: 1970
Genre: Udjung-Kulon Nature Park
ISBN:

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The Golden Rhinoceros

The Golden Rhinoceros
Author: François-Xavier Fauvelle
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2021-02-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0691217149

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From the birth of Islam in the seventh century to the voyages of European exploration in the fifteenth, Africa was at the center of a vibrant exchange of goods and ideas. It was an African golden age in which places like Ghana, Nubia, and Zimbabwe became the crossroads of civilizations, and where African royals, thinkers, and artists played celebrated roles in the globalized world of the Middle Ages. Drawing on fragmented written sources as well as his many years of experience as an archaeologist, the author reconstructs an African past that is too often denied its place in history. He looks at ruined cities found in the mangrove, exquisite pieces of art, rare artifacts like the golden rhinoceros of Mapungubwe, ancient maps, and accounts left by geographers and travelers


Rhino in the House

Rhino in the House
Author: Daniel Kirk
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1683350553

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From the award-winning author of the bestselling Library Mouse series comes a biographical picture book about the true story of rhino champion Anna Merz and the black rhinoceros Samia. With a portion of the proceeds being donated to the Lewa Downs Conservancy, this engaging story is perfect for animal lovers, animal rights enthusiasts, and fans of Me . . . Jane. When Anna Merz traveled to East Africa, she became appalled at the rampant poaching that took place there, specifically toward the black rhinoceros. Anna devoted her life to protecting the wildlife of the region, founding a reserve in Kenya called Lewa Downs to care for them. Anna kept a watchful eye on the animals, especially the rhinos. One day, Anna found a small black rhino calf, likely abandoned by its mother. So she nurtured the calf, named it Samia, fed it special formula, and even let it sleep in her bed. Everywhere Anna went Samia was never far behind. The two became so close, in fact, that Anna soon learned how rhinos communicate with one another. Anna was able to distinguish the rhino’s many different grunts and what she meant by them: “Snort! Snuff,” cried Samia (“This is fun!”); “Hoo-hoo-hoo!” she called (“I’m coming!”). But with time, Samia got bigger . . . and bigger . . . and bigger—to the point where she couldn’t fit inside Anna’s house any longer. It was time for Anna to make the tough decision she always knew she would have to make at some point or another: She would need to reintroduce Samia to the wild so she could lead her life with the rest of her kind. Richly illustrated with pen, ink, and watercolors, Daniel Kirk’s first nonfiction picture book brings awareness to wildlife protection and fosters further understanding of animal rescue and welfare, positioned in a sensitive way that’s appropriate for young readers. Kirk traveled to Kenya to see the reserve firsthand and his photographs grace the back matter, which includes an author’s note and bibliography.