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Submerged walking in the epaulette shark Hemiscyllium ocellatum (Hemiscyllidae) and its implications for locomotion in rhipidistian fishes and early tetrapods
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55242
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RP21744
Author:
Pridmore, Peter A.
Citation:
ZOOLOGY. 1994/95 v.98 no.4 : 278-297;
Year:
1994/5
Subject:
Sharks - Anatomy
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Sharks - Behaviour
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Animal locomotion
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Fishes - Evolution
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