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Researchers find fish that walks the way land Vertebrates do
Zimmer, C.
Record Number:
5792
Year:
2016
Journal:
New York Times
Volume:
March 24
Times Cited:
1
Relevent Species:
Related Records:
Kottelat, M. (1988)
Two species of cavefishes from northern Thailand in the genera Nemachilus and Homaloptera (Osteichthyes, Homalopteridae)
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