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Macropods / Kangaroo rat / Old World rats and mice / Giant Kangaroo Rat / Desert kangaroo rat / Tipton kangaroo rat / Kangaroo / Rat / Zinc phosphide / Fauna of the United States / San Joaquin Valley / Heteromyidae
Date: 2014-04-24 13:20:16
Macropods
Kangaroo rat
Old World rats and mice
Giant Kangaroo Rat
Desert kangaroo rat
Tipton kangaroo rat
Kangaroo
Rat
Zinc phosphide
Fauna of the United States
San Joaquin Valley
Heteromyidae

Volney W. Howard, Jr. Professor of Wildlife Science Department of Fishery and Wildlife Sciences New Mexico State University

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