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"The mighty cassowary" : the discovery and demise of the King Island emu
Record no:
60220
Author:
Pfennigwerth, S.
Citation:
ARCHIVES OF NATURAL HISTORY. 2010 v.37 no.1 : 74-90 [kept P509.016]
Year:
2010
Series:
ARCHIVES OF NATURAL HISTORY. 2010 v.37 no.1 : 74-90 [kept P509.016]
Subject:
Birds - Australia - King Island
;
Emus
;
Extinct animals - Australia
;
Extinction (Biology)
;
French voyages - Australia
;
Peron, Francois, 1775-1810
;
more...
Notes:
William T. Stearn Prize, 2009
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