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Night lizard / Body size and species richness / Teiidae / Anguidae / Gymnophthalmidae / Skink / Cordylidae / Reptile / Phrynosomatidae / Squamata / Lizards / Herpetology
Date: 2010-04-25 05:54:19
Night lizard
Body size and species richness
Teiidae
Anguidae
Gymnophthalmidae
Skink
Cordylidae
Reptile
Phrynosomatidae
Squamata
Lizards
Herpetology

Evolution and ecology of lizard body sizes

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