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A comparison of the locomotion of two desert-living Australian mammals, Antechinomys spenceri (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae) and Notomys cervinus (Rodentia: Muridae)
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53295
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RP21264
Author:
Marlow, Basil J.
Citation:
JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY (London). 1969 v.157 : 159-167;
Year:
1969
Subject:
Desert fauna - Adaptation
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Mammals - Australia
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Animal locomotion
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