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Some observations on the killing and eating of prey by two dasyurid marsupials: the Mulgara, Dasycercus cristicauda, and the Tasmanian devil, Sarcophilus harrisi
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63601
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RP12188
Author:
Ewer, R. F.
Citation:
ZEITSCHRIFT TIERPSYCHOLOGIE. 1969 v.26 : 23-38;
Year:
1969
Subject:
Marsupials - Food
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Dasycercus cristicauda
;
Sarcophilus harrisii
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Predation (Biology)
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