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The six-percent solution: second thoughts on the adaptedness of the Marsupialia
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54364
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RP21509
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Kirsch, John A. W.
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AMERICAN SCIENTIST. 1977 v.65 no.3 : 276-288;
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1977
Subject:
Marsupials - Evolution
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Marsupials - Adaptation
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