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Post by Surroundx on Jul 17, 2014 20:37:23 GMT 10
Janis, Christine M. and Figueirido, Borja. (2014). Forelimb anatomy and the discrimination of the predatory behavior of carnivorous mammals: The thylacine as a case study. Journal of Morphology doi: 10.1002/jmor.20303 [ Abstract]
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Post by Surroundx on Jul 17, 2014 21:27:56 GMT 10
A new book has just been published as well: Maynard, David and Gordon, Tammy. (2014). Tasmanian tiger: precious little remains. Launceston: Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery. [ Available from Andrew Isles Natural History Books] And as many are aware, Strange Nation will be publishing a book soon too, about whether or not the thylacine still exists.
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Post by Thylacoleo Gal on Jul 18, 2014 9:08:59 GMT 10
Good catck Surroundx! Hadn't heard about Strange Nation's new book, either.
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Post by Surroundx on Jul 19, 2014 22:15:52 GMT 10
Hadn't heard about Strange Nation's new book, either. Ruby didn't tell you
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Post by Thylacoleo Gal on Aug 2, 2014 6:13:39 GMT 10
Hadn't heard about Strange Nation's new book, either. Ruby didn't tell you No! I live under a rock these days.
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