SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF UNGULATES IN INDIA

S. Agarwal, S. Uniyal & M.S. Rana

Introduction

A large volume of scientific information on ungulates is widely scattered in India. It would be difficult and critical to access appropriate and relevant literature on the subject due to in absence of proper documentation. This compilation is the first of its kind to collate the existing published information on Ungulates of Peninsular India contains 1101 references that are largely in English language. This bibliography covers almost 139 years (between 1867 to 2005) of publications.

The following secondary sources have been consulted during the compilation of this bibliography:

a) International Database. Wildlife and Ecology Studies CD-ROM (Period 1935 – 2005).

b) WII Library and Documentation Centre in-house Databases

i) Reprint Database.

ii) Book Database.

iii) WILD Database (Indexing and Abstracting Database of Indian Wildlife).

iv) MPBIB Database (Bibliography on Wildlife and Protected Area Management in Madhya Pradesh).

v) Indian Mammal  Research  Bibliographic Database. (Developed by Dr. M.S. Rana for Scientometric Study of Indian Mammals literature). To make bibliography more user friendly, the bibliography has been supplemented with four indices for easy access to the citations.

a) The Author index

b) The Subject index

c) The Species index, and

d) The Publication year index

Each article in the bibliography has been analysed on the basis of 14 broad subject heading as shown in Table 1. Among these, Behaviour followed by Conservation and Management, Natural History and Morphology  dominate the database.

Table 1 : Subject Distribution

Sn.              Name of Subject                             No. of References

1                 Behaviour                                           245

2                 Conservation and management               238

3                 Natural History                                    131

4                 Morphology                                         118

5                 Distribution                                           94

6                 Status                                                 89

7                 Wildlife Health                                       72

8                 Population Studies                                 64

9                 Captivity                                              53

10               Habitat                                                 36

11               Reproduction                                         16

12               Ecology                                                14

13               Wildlife trade                                          6

14               Taxonomy                                              4

Further analysis of database showed that the ungulate species like Antelope cervicapra, Rhinceros unicornis, Axis axis and Cervus unicolor have been mostly studied in India. Table 2 presents the distribution of literature of the species in-term of number of references available in the bibliography.

Table 2: Distribution of literature on species of ungulates in India

S.N.              Name of species                       No. of references

1                  Antilope cervicapra                            161

2                  Rhinoceros unicornis                          141

3                  Axis axis                                           137

4                  Cervus unicolor                                 130

5                  Bos gaurus                                         96

6                  Cervus duvauceli                                 78

7                  Boselaphus tragocamelus                     74

8                  Bubalus bubalis                                   61

9                  Gazella gazelle                                    58

10                Hemitragus hylocrius                            52

11                Cervus eldi                                         40

12                Muntiacus muntjac                               31

13                Sus scrofa                                          29

14                Axis porcinus                                       25

15                Tetracerus quadricornis                        24

16                Equs hemionus                                    18

17                Tragulus meminna                               11

18                Sus salvanius                                      10

Over 861 authors have been indexed in the present bibliography and their contribution in-term of number of publication ranged from 1 to 21. The leading authors who contributed = 10 articles were: A.J.T. Johnsingh, A.R. Rahmani, C.G. Rice, H.S. Panwar,  E.P. Gee, E.R.C. Davidar,  K. Sankar, K.U. Karanth, L.N. Acharjyo, P.C. Kotwal, R. Gopal, R.C. Morris and R.K. Pandey.

Further analysis of the database showed that 745 out of 1101 references have been contributed individually, as shown in Table 3. Other 314 references were found to be contributed in collaboration. 

Table 3: Authorship pattern

Sl.No.          Authorship pattern                 No. of references

1                 Single                                                 745

2                 Two                                                   199

3                 Three                                                   62

4                 Four                                                     41

5                 Five                                                      6

6                 Six                                                       3

7                 Seven                                                   1

8                 Eight                                                     1

9                 Ten                                                      1

10               Annon                                                 42

                   Total                                               1101

The trends in the chronological development of literature has been shown in table 4. The number of publications in a year ranged 0-52 with the year 1991 recording the maximum publications (052).

Table 4: Chronological Development of literature

S.N.             Period                                             No. of articles

1                 1867-1899                                          35

2                 1901-1910                                          37

3                 1911-1920                                          45

4                 1921-1930                                          63

5                 1931-1940                                          53

6                 1941-1950                                          34

7                 1951-1960                                          52

8                 1961-1970                                          48

9                 1971-1980                                        105

10               1981-1990                                        245

11               1991-2000                                        312

12               2001-2005                                          57

13               Undated and in press                            15

                   Total                                                       1101

The above table also revealed that 614 (>55 %) references have been published from 1981 to 2005.

For the convenience of the user, this bibliography is also available in database form at the Wildlife Institute of India, Library and Documentation Centre. It is hoped that providing information both in traditional printed form as well as through machine readable database will be very useful and act as a ready reference to both professional and amateur wildlife ecologists and protected area managers, interested in the Ungulates of India. We would also like to add that this database is not complete. While all possible efforts have been made to cite the references as accurately as possible, it is probable that some mistakes have remained, largely owing to the compilation of the majority of references from secondary sources. We would be grateful if such mistakes are brought to our notice for correction and continuous updation of this database.

BIBLIOGRAPHY ON UNGULATES IN INDIA

0001.        Abdulali, H. 1962. The Wild pigs in the Andamans. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 59(1): 281-283.

 

0002.        Acharjyo, L.N. 1981. Observation of some aspects of antler shedding in sambar (Cervus unicolor) in captivity. International Symposium on antler development in cervidae. Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Res. Inst. Texas AI univ. Kingsville, Texas, USA.

 

0003.        Acharjyo, L.N. 1982. Antlers of a castrated chital stag (Axis axis). Cheetal. 24(1-2): 74.

 

0004.        Acharjyo, L.N. and Mishra, A. 1972. Effect of amputation of hind limb on the growth of antlers in captivity. Indian Forester. 98(8): 507-508.

 

0005.        Acharjyo, L.N. and Mishra, G. 1980. Some notes on age of sexual maturity of seven species of Indian wild mammals in captivity. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 77(3): 505-507.

 

0006.        Acharjyo, L.N. and Mishra, G. 1981. Notes on weight and size at birth of eight species of Indian wild ungulates in captivity. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 78(2): 373-375.

 

0007.        Acharjyo, L.N. and Misra, R. 1971. Age of sexual maturity of three species (i.e. Sambar, Nilgai, African lion) of wild animals in captivity. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 68(2): 446.

 

0008.        Acharjyo, L.N. and Misra, R. 1972. Observations on weight and size at birth of some wild mammals in captivity. Cheetal. P. 64-67.

 

0009.        Acharjyo, L.N. and Misra, R. 1973. A Note on age of sexual maturity of two species of antelopes in captivity. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 70(2): 378.

 

0010.        Acharjyo, L.N. and Misra, R. 1975. A Note on the breeding habits of four horned antelope (Tetracerus quadricornis) in captivity. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 72(2): 529-530.

 

0011.        Acharjyo, L.N. and Patnaik, S.K. 1983. Some observations on antler cycle of hog-deer (Axis porcinus) in captivity. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 80(3): 631-632.

 

0012.        Acharjyo, L.N. and Patnaik, S.K. 1984. A note on antler casting of barking deer (Muntiacus muntjac) in captivity. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 81(3): 690-691.

0013.        Acharjyo, L.N. and Patnaik, S.K. 1988. Some observations on antler cycle of captive chital (Cervus axis). Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 85(2): 411-413.

 

0014.        Acharjyo, L.N. and Rao, A.T. 1986. Bluetongue like disease in some captive Indian wild ruminants. Kerala Journal of Veterinary Science. 17(2): 121-127.

 

0015.        Acharjyo, L.N. and Rao, A.T. 1988. Sarcocystosis in some Indian wild ruminants. Indian Veterinary Journal. 65(2): 169-170.

 

0016.        Acharya, B.B. 1997. Habitat occupancy by wild ungulates in Pench Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh. M.Sc. Dissertation, Saurashtra University, Rajkot, Gujarat. 50p.

 

0017.        Adamson, G.P. 1916. Albino hog deer (Cervus porcinus). Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 24(3): 589-590.

 

0018.        Agarwal, H.P. 1970. Barasingha. Cheetal. 13(1): 61-62.

 

0019.        Agarwal, H.P. 1971. Barasingha ke seeng. Cheetal. 14(2): 59-61.

 

0020.        Agarwal, H.P. 1972. Conservation of swamp deer (Cervus duvauceli branderi) in Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh. Cheetal. 14(4): 20-24.

 

0021.        Agarwal, H.P. 1976. The Introduction or rehabilitation of swamp deer (Barasingha) into other parts of India. Cheetal. 17(3-4): 21-24.

 

0022.        Agarwal, M.C., Kotwal, P.C. and Gopal, R. 1994. Deer-ked bite in men at Kanha National Park. J. Parasit. Appl. Anim. Biol. 8(2): 129.

 

0023.        Agarwal, V.C. and Chakraborty, S. 1991. Ecology, distribution and management of non-rodent mammalia species of economic importance. Proceedings of First National Symposium on Unconventional Pest: Control vs. Conservation and National Seminar on Animal behaviour, Oct. 14-16, 1991. 11-25.

 

0024.        Agnihotri, D.C. 2001. Socio-ecological study and breeding control of Boselaphus tragocamelus (antelope). Cheetal. 40(1-2): 30-33.

 

0025.        Agrawal, P.C., Das, P.K., Chakraborty, S., Ghose, R.K., Mandal, A.K., Chakraborty, T.K., Poddar, A.K., Lal, J.P., Bhattacharya, T.P. and Ghosh, M.K. 1992. Mammalia. State fauna series 3. Fauna of West Bengal. Part 1, Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta.

 

0026.        Ahmed, B.H.M. 1991. Man and wild pigs (Sus cristatus) interaction from the Western Ghats of South Maharashtra. Ph.D. Dissertation, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra.

0027.        Ahmed, B.H.M. and Samant. 1989. Selection of new habitats by wild boar (Sus cristatus Wagner) due to human interaction in the Radhanagari Wildlife Sanctuary from the Western Ghats. Proceedings of National symposium on animal behaviour. pp.184-187.

 

0028.        Ahmed, M.F. 1976. An Exercise for estimating wild ungulates population in Gir by road strip census. Indian Forester. 102(8): 526-530.

 

0029.        Alfred, J.R.B. 2001. Habitat suitability analysis of chinkara, Gazella bennetti in Rajasthan: a remote sensing and GIS Approach. Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata. 73p.

 

0030.        Alfred, J.R.B., Sinha, N.K. and Chakraborty, S. 2002. Checklist of mammals of India. Occasional paper no. 199, Records of Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata.

 

0031.        Ali, S. 1946. The wild ass of Kutch. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 46: 472-477.

 

0032.        Ali, S.A. 1926. A Solitary cow gaur. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 31(2): 518-519.

 

0033.        Ali, S.A. 1927. The Breeding of the Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) in captivity. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 31(4): 1031.

 

0034.        Ali, S.A. 1927. The Moghul emperors of India as naturalists and sportsmen. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 31(4): 833-861.

 

0035.        Ali, S.A. and Santapau, H. 1958. Birth of a Great Indian rhinoceros in captivity. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 55(1): 157-158.

 

0036.        Ali, S.M. 1978. Deer and antlers of India and their conservation. Zoologiana. 2: 7-15.

 

0037.        Ali, S.M. 1981. Ecological reconnaissance in Eastern Himalaya. Tigerpaper. 8: 1-3.

 

0038.        Ali, S.M. 1985. The Great Indian one horned rhinoceros and its allies species. My forest. 21(4): 239-250.

 

0039.        Ali, S., Ansari, S., Ehtesham, N.Z., Azfer, A., Homkar, U., Gopal, R. and Hasnain, S.E. 1998. Analysis of the evolutionarily conserved repeat motifs in the genome of the highly endangered Central Indian Swamp Deer Cervus duvauceli branderi. Gene. 223: 361-367.

 

0040.        Andavan, L.M. 2003. Present population status and conservation of the chital (Axis axis) in the Kalakad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve, Tamilnadu, South India. Tigerpaper. 29(4): 30-31.

0041.        Anon. Bagadara: Sanctuary: A brief note. Sanjay Gandhi National Park, MP.

 

0042.        Anon. Population and Habitat Viability Analysis Workshop (P.H.V.A.) for barasinga (Cervus duvauceli). Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

 

0043.        Anon. 1896. The Brow antlered deer or Manipur stag (Cervus eldii). Indian Forester. 22(4): 154-156.

 

0044.        Anon. 1904. The Distribution of the hog deer (Cervus porcinus). Indian Forester. 30(10): 477.

 

0045.        Anon. 1909. A Record Great Indian Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 19(3): 746.

 

0046.        Anon. 1911. Pig sticking in Bengal. Indian Forester. 37(3-4): 203-206.

 

0047.        Anon. 1911. The Wild buffalo in Southern India. Indian Forester. 37(12): 89-93.

 

0048.        Anon. 1918. Death of Indian rhinoceros Zoological Society Bulletin. 21(5): 1673.

 

0049.        Anon. 1921. Some splendid blackbuck heads. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 27(3): 625-626.

 

0050.        Anon. 1921. Sore neck in Sambhar. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 27(4): 937.

 

0051.        Anon. 1922. The Tiger making the ‘ Sambhar call’. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 28(3): 792-795.

 

0052.        Anon. 1923. The Record black buck head (Antelope cervicapra). Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 29(2): 555-556.

 

0053.        Anon. 1930. White rhinos. Indian Forester. 56(6): 288.

 

0054.        Anon. 1935. The wild animals of the Indian empire and the problem of their preservation: Part II. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 37(1): 57-36.

 

0055.        Anon. 1936. Hog hunting reminiscences. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 38(3): 515-519.

 

0056.        Anon. 1938. Pangolin and sambar: A curious belief. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 40(2): 322.

 

0057.        Anon. 1953. Python capturing chinkara. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 51(4): 945-946.

0058.        Anon. 1959. An Albino barking deer. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 56(1): 131-132.

 

0059.        Anon. 1960. How many young does a chital have. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 57(3): 653-654.

 

0060.        Anon. 1960. It happened in Northern India: (1) Stalking buffalo for tiger (2) Unauthorised shooting of a tigress. Cheetal. 2(2): 33.

 

0061.        Anon. 1961. Report on rhinoceros. Cheetal. 3(2): 64-75.

 

0062.        Anon. 1972. Report of the Rhino poaching. Directorate of Forests, Government of West Bengal.

 

0063.        Anon. 1980. Caliberation of portability gradient and the rate of defecation of cheetal under various feeds in F.R.I. Forest Research Institute, Dehradun. 20p.

 

0064.        Anon. 1980. Minutes of the Rhino sub-committee (of the wildlife status evaluation committee) meeting held at Dudwa National Park, 3-5 June, 1980.

 

0065.        Anon. 1981. Impact of tourism on chital (Axis axis axis) population. Karnataka Forest Department. National Seminar on Forest and environment 2-3 Dec. Bangalore. P. 13-20.

 

0066.        Anon. 1982. Management plan of Gorumara wildlife sanctuary in Jalpaiguri district, West Bengal for the period of 1981-82 to 1985-86. Directorate of Forests, Government of West Bengal.

 

0067.        Anon. 1982. Management plan of Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary in Jalpaiguri district, West Bengal for the period of 1981-82 to 1985-86. Directorate of Forests, Government of West Bengal.

 

0068.        Anon. 1985. Last stand of the blackbuck: the bishnois preserve a species. The India magazine.

 

0069.        Anon. 1987. Endangered nature and nature conservation. Cheetal. 28(2): 5-14.

 

0070.        Anon. 1987. Wildlife week 1987, Wildlife of manipur: its present status with particular reference to some rare and near extinct species. P. 1-24.

 

0071.        Anon. 1988. The Bastar bhaisa. Sanctuary Asia. 8(2): 68.

 

0072.        Anon. 1988. The Indravati Tiger Reserve. Sanctuary Asia. 8(2): 62-63.

 

0073.        Anon. 1989. Wild buffaloes in Madhya Pradesh. Forest Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh. 15p.

0074.        Anon. 1990. Comments on recommendations. Seminar on management of swamp deer in Dudwa tiger project area INTAC, DNP, 1st Feb’1990 P. 1.5.

 

0075.        Anon. 1993. Important Fauna of Tiger Reserves. Project Tiger. Ministry of Environment and Forests. Government of India, New Delhi.

 

0076.        Anon. 1994. Population Habitat Viability Assessment (PHVA) for Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica). Zoo Print. 9(1-2): 7-11.

 

0077.        Anon. 1994. Rhino conservation in India and elsewhere including first draft Report of the PHVA analysis Workshop for Indian Rhino. Zoo print. 9(3-4): 1-72.

 

0078.        Anon. 1994. The red data book on Indian animals Part I: Vertebrata (Mammalia, aves, reptilia and amphibia). Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta.

 

0079.        Anon. 1995. Nilgiri tahr project. Tahr. 6(1): 3-4.

 

0080.        Anon. 1995. Report on the P.H.V.A. for Barasingha. Zoo Print. 10(11): 1-30  61-63.

 

0081.        Anon. 1998. Karera abhyaranya se kale hirnon ka safaya. Cheetal. 37(3-4): 65-66.

 

0082.        Anon. 2003. IUCN red list of threatened mammals of India. IUCN, Switzerland.

 

 

0083.        Archibald Field, J. 1907. Abnormal Sambur horns. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 17(4): 1020.

 

0084.        Areendran, G. 1997. The ecology of gaur (Bos gaurus) in Pench Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh: progress work for the period October 1996 to August 1997. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

 

0085.        Arora, A. 1990. Some biological studies in swamp deer (Cervus duvauceli) at Dudhwa National Park. WII Newsletter. 6: 26-27.

 

0086.        Arora, B.M. 1986. Some health problems encountered in captive semi-captive rhinos. Zoo Print. 1(8): 9-11.

 

0087.        Arora, B.M. 1988. Chemical immobilization of deer and antelopes. Tigerpaper. 15(1): 8-14.

 

0088.        Arora, B.M. 1991. Some diseases encountered in wild and captive mammals. International Seminar on veterinary medicine in wild and captive animals, India, Bangalore, 8-10 Nov. 1991. P.26-27.

 

0089.        Arora, B.M. 2002. Reproduction in wild mammalia and conservation. Association of Indian Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarians, Bareilly.

 

0090.        Arora, V.M. 1991. Some nature tales about blackbucks and rhesus macaques. Zoo Print. 6(7): 14.

 

0091.        Atkinson, G. 1932. An albino chital, (Axis axis). Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 35(4): 888.

 

0092.        Avari, E.D. 1957. The Jaldapara Game sanctuary, West Bengal. Journal of Bengal Natural History Society.

 

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0095.        Badam, G.L. and Salahuddin. 1982. Some new fossil sites on the Central Narmada Valley, Madhya Pradesh. Current Science. 51(18): 898-899.

 

0096.        Bahadur, S.S. 1925. A Hybrid black buck (A. cervicapra) and chinkara (G. bennetti). Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 30(4): 911-912.

 

0097.        Baidya, K.N. 1982. Alarm call by great Indian rhino Rhinoceros unicornis. Cheetal. 23(4): 8-9.

 

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0099.        Baker, E.C.S. 1903. The Gaur and the gayal (Bos gaurus and Bos frontalis). Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 15(2): 227-248.

 

0100.        Baker, E.C.S. 1929. The Fauna of British India, Vol. 1-6. Taylor and Francis, London.

 

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0103.        Balakrishnan, M. and Easa, P.S. 1986. Habitat preferences of the large mammals in Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctaury, Kerala. Biological Conservation. 37(3): 191-261.

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0105.        Balasubramanian, P. and Bole, P.V. 1993. Seed dispersal by mammals at Point Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary, Tamil nadu. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 90(1): 33-44.

 

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0108.        Banerji, S. and Chkaraborty, S. 1973. Remains of the Greater One-horned Rhinoceros, Rhinoceros unicornis Linn. from Rajasthan. Science and Culture, Calcutta. 30(10): 430-431.

 

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0111.        Barron, A.H.D. 1911. A deformed thamin stag (Cervus eldi). Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 21: 654-655.

 

0112.        Beadon, W.R.C. 1926. The “Sambhar calls” of tigers. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 31(2): 515-516.

 

0113.        Becher, E.F. 1894. Cold-weather shooting in Raipur. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 8(4): 556-562.

 

0114.        Bedi, R. 1991. Geanda: a prehistoric animal. Sastha Sahitya Mandal Publication, New Delhi.

 

0115.        Belsare, D.K., Chandiramani, S.C. and Dutta, J.J. 1984. Composition and behaviour of gaur herd in Kanha National Park. Cheetal. 26(2): 28-31.

 

0116.        Benskin, E. 1931. White chital. Indian Forester. 57(1): 43.

 

0117.        Berwick, S.H. 1974. The community of wild ruminants in the Gir forest ecosystem, India. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan University, Michigan. 266p.

 

0118.        Berwick, S.H. and Jordan, P.A. 1971. First report of the Yale Bombay Natural History Society studies of wild ungulates at the Gir forest, Gujarat, India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 68(2): 412-423.

0119.        Best, J.W. 1911. An Abnormal sambar head. Indian Forester. 37(7): 401.

 

0120.        Bey, H. 1967. A profile of Kaziranga. Cheetal. 10(1): 19-22.

 

0121.        Bhalerao, G.D. 1931. Trematode parasites of pigs in Bengal. Records of Zoological Survey of India. 33(4): 475-482.

 

0122.        Bharucha, E.K. 1987. An Observation on the relationship between a sambar and a tree-pie. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 84(3): 675.

 

0123.        Bharucha, E. and Asher, K. 1987. Blackbuck behaviour and Horn size. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 84(3): 674-675.

 

0124.        Bharucha, E. and Asher, K. 1993. Behaviour patterns of the blackbuck Antilope cervicapra under suboptimal habitat conditions. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 90(3): 371-390.

 

0125.        Bharucha, E., Asher, K. and Jugtawat, R. 1989. Some interesting aspects of wolf (Canis lupus Linn.) behaviour observed at Guda near Jodhpur (Rajasthan). Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 86(2): 237-238.

 

0126.        Bhaskaran, N. 1999. An ecological investigation of four-horned antelope (Tetracerus quadricornis) in Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary and National Park. Bombay Natural History Society, Bombay. 29pp.

 

0127.        Bhatia, C.L. and Desai, J.H. 1971. Breeding of the Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) at Delhi Zoological Parks. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 68(3): 820-823.

 

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