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The Tasmanian or marsupial devil - its habits and family life
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56357
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RP22113
Author:
Fleay, David Howells, 1907-1993
Citation:
AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM MAGAZINE. 1952 v.10 no.9 : 275-280;
Year:
1952
Subject:
Marsupials - Tasmania
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Tasmanian Devils
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Sarcophilus harrisii
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