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  • Rhinoceros.
  • A rhinoceros, possibly a Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). Engraving by J McGahey.
  • Engraving of a Rhinoceros
  • Cup of Rhinoceros Horn
  • Above, an Indian rhinoceros; below, a two-horned rhinoceros. Coloured etching by W. Warwick after Captain T. Brown.
  • A rhinoceros. Woodcut after A. Dürer.
  • Rhinoceros, upper Palaeolithic, from a photograph.
  • Theodore Roosevelt in 1909, beside a rhinoceros.
  • A two-horned rhinoceros. Etching by P. Mazell.
  • An Indian rhinoceros. Etching by M. Bodenehr, ca 1747.
  • An Indian rhinoceros. Etching by M. Bodenehr, ca 1747.
  • A rhinoceros in its enclosure. Coloured reproduction of an etching by F. Lüdecke.
  • A rhinoceros, a monkey and a lizard. Cut-out engravings pasted onto paper, 16--?.
  • A rhinoceros on the shore of a river. Reproduction of an etching by F. Lüdecke.
  • A rhinoceros standing on the shore of a lake. Coloured wood engraving by J. W. Whimper.
  • A rhinoceros, three giraffes, three antelopes and a wildebeest approaching a waterhole in a jungle. Colour lithograph.
  • A rhinoceros standing before palmtrees and a banana plant. Line engraving by J. Tookey after J. C. Ibbetson.
  • An elephant, a dragon, a reptile, a rhinoceros, a goat and two giraffes. Engraving by A. de Bruyn.
  • A rhinoceros (Clara) shown with a lake and palm trees in the background. Etching by J. E. Ridinger, ca. 1748.
  • A hairy rhinoceros is transferred from a travelling den to its cage in the zoo. Wood engraving by E. Griset.
  • Fossil teeth of mammals: hippopotamus, rhinoceros, tapir, Palaeotherium medium, Anoplotherium, Megalonyx (tooth and claw). Coloured etching by S. Springsguth, 1833.
  • The head of a rhinoceros with overgrown horn thought to be a unicorn. Coloured lithograph by (J.H.?) Clark after Campbell.
  • A cross-breed between sheep and goat, two elephants and a rhinoceros are standing before a mountainous landscape. Etching with engraving.
  • On the left, a hippopotamus climbing out of the water. On the right, a rhinoceros coming out of the reeds. Coloured chalk lithograph.
  • A rhinoceros stands in the midst of a herd of stampeding animals in the desert. Line engraving by H. Adlard after J. Wolf after C. J. Anderson.
  • An écorché figure, back view, with left arm extended, showing the bones and the muscles, with a rhinoceros in the background. Engraving by C. Grignion after B.S. Albinus, 1748.
  • An écorché figure, back view, with left arm extended, showing the bones and the muscles, with a rhinoceros in the background. Engraving by C. Grignion after B.S. Albinus, 1748.
  • An écorché figure, front view, with left arm extended, showing the bones and the fourth order of muscles, with a grazing rhinoceros in the background. Line engraving by J. Wandelaar, 1742.
  • An écorché figure, back view, with left arm extended, showing the bones and the fourth order of muscles, with a rhinoceros seen in the background. Line engraving by J. Wandelaar, 1742.
  • The natural history of the pachydermes. Or, thick-skinned quadrupeds; consisting of the elephants, rhinoceros, hippopotamus, tapir, hog, &c / Illustrated by thirty-two plates, with memoir and portrait of Sir Hans Sloane.