A case of nasal rhinosporidiosis occurred in a 73yearold man who has lived all his life in the united states. A speculative mockumentary book first published in 1957 and written by german zoologist gerolf steiner under the pseudonym of harald stumpke. Rhino was created in 2001 to connect individuals and organizations working to strengthening routine health information systems rhis around the world. It documents a fictional order of strange mammals mostly native to the hyyiyi islands known as the rhinogrades, or snouters. Members of the order, known as rhinogrades or snouters, are characterized by a noselike feature called a nasorium, which evolved to fulfill a wide variety of functions in different species. Private rhino owners association pelham jones 082 299 3161 email. Gerolf steiner the snouters form and life of the rhinogrades. History of rhinogradentia snouters, invented by harald stumpke gerolf steiner, and other jokes in science, including. Rhinogradentia is a fictitious order of mammal invented by german zoologist gerolf steiner. Among other things, the most unique trait of the rhinogrades is the nasarium, an organ derived from the nose that has.
Get your kindle here, or download a free kindle reading app. Form and life of the rhinogrades a phoenix book english. Printable rhino craft lorelai painting i made a bunch of printables last night and lorelai was happily surprised this morning when she woke up and saw them sitting on the table. This book describes in detail a previously unknown order of mammals, rhinogradentia literally. The lesion was treated surgically, and he remains free of disease four years. Form and life of the rhinogrades stumpke, professor dr. Steiner also created a fictional persona, naturalist harald stumpke, who is credited as author of the 1957 book. Stumpke, harald, chadwick, l libros en idiomas extranjeros. Natural history press, 1967, with an epilogue by gerolf. Detailed study of rhinos that includes life cycle, habitat, conservation, species, family structure, senses, photos and more. The cover of the book, representing otopteryx volitans the snouters. They are enabled to free themselves from the base of their column through a partial dissolution of its uppermost layers by means of enzymes given out by pusdiva. An american english language translation was published by natural history press, an imprint of doubleday and jointly directed with the american museum of natural history, published as harald stumpke, the snouters. A read is counted each time someone views a publication summary such as the title, abstract, and list of authors, clicks on a figure, or views or downloads the fulltext.
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