SKULL SHAPE REFLECTS LOCOMOTOR ECOLOGY IN RODENTS AND CARNIVORANS

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Samuels, Joshua X. [1 ]
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[1] John Day Fossil Beds Natl Monument, Kimberly, OR USA
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