Tickell, Samuel "List of Birds, Collected in the Jungles of Borabhúm and Dholbhúm," Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Vol. 2 (1833)

The Hippopotamus, also exclusively consigned to Africa, has been met with in the portion of jungle which extends into the Bhil country ... I have been credibly informed of this, by several who witnessed the animals at a distance, and afterwards examined their foot-marks (their surmises being corroborated by the natives of the country.) ... A snake, which by the testimony (exaggerated doubtless) of the natives, must equal in dimensions the pythons of antiquity, inhabits the low marshy recesses of the jungle ... and lastly, from a casual glance I once caught of an animal, in the thick and high woods bordering the Gurum nala, near the valley of the Subonrika, it would be the corroboration of an anxious surmise, were after researchers to establish the fact, that the Orang Otang is an inhabitant of these forests.

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