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Rectal body temperatures of the woodrat (Neotoma micropus) in southern Texas
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62514
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RP11709
Author:
Raun, Gerald G.
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THE SOUTHWESTERN NATURALIST. 1966 v.11 . no.4 467-475;
Year:
1966
Subject:
Mammals - United States - Texas
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Body temperature - Regulation
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