File:Cuvier Rhinoceros unicorne.png
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English: Drawing of the skeleton of the Rhinoceros of Versailles by Georges Cuvier. |
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Source | Histoire du rhinocéros de Versailles (1770-1793), L. C. Rookmaaker |
Author | Georges Cuvier (1769-1832), published in 1804. |
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