Wollnashorn (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Wollnashorn" in German language version.

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prometheus-tv.de

  • Prometheus: Wollnashorn-Baby gefunden – Sibirischer Permafrost-Boden gibt Sensationsfund frei. 1. März 2015 ([2]).

rhinoresourcecenter.com

  • Gennady Boeskorov: Woolly rhino (Coelodonta antiquitatis) distribution in Northeast Asia. In: Deinsea. Band 8, 2001, S. 15–20 (rhinoresourcecenter.com [PDF]).
  • Tong HaoWen, Anne-Marie Moigne: Quaternary rhinoceros of China. In: Acta Anthropologica Sinica. Band 19, 2000, S. 257–263 (rhinoresourcecenter.com [PDF]).

siberiantimes.com

  • Anna Liesowska: Meet Sasha – the world's only baby woolly rhino. In: Siberian Times. Ausgabe vom 1. März 2015 ([3]).
  • Valeria Sukhova: A well-preserved woolly rhino with its last meal still intact found in the extreme north of Yakutia. In: Siberian Times. Ausgabe vom 29. Dezember 2020 ([4]).

wiley.com

onlinelibrary.wiley.com

  • Diana Pushkina: The Pleistocene easternmost distribution in Eurasia of the species associated with the Eemian Palaeoloxodon antiquus assemblage. In: Mammal Review. Band 37, Nr. 3, 2007, S. 224–245 ([1]).