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The armadillo in the southeastern United States
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52224
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RP8437
Author:
Fitch, Henry S.
;
Goodrum, Phil
;
Newman, Coleman
Citation:
JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY. 1952 v.33 no.1 : 21-37;
Year:
1952
Subject:
Mammals - United States
;
Armadillos
;
Edentata
;
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