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Putative filariosis outbreak in white and black rhinoceros at Meru National Park in Kenya

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Figure 1 Extensive filarial like lesion in (A) a black rhino, Toyo,and (B) a white rhino, Stella.
Figure 4 A black rhino, Doreen, showing signs of filarid-likelesions, together with the presence of an oxpecker.
Figure 5 A black rhino, Kelele, (A) before and (B) aftertreatment.

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