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Breakup of Pangaea, and isolation of relict mammals in Australia, South America and Madagascar
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57014
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RP9733
Author:
Fooden, Jack
Citation:
SCIENCE. Feb.25, 1972 v.175 no.4024 : 894-898;
Year:
1972
Subject:
Pangaea (Geology)
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Gondwana (Geology)
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Palaeogeography
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Mammals, Fossil - Geographical distribution
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