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Geology / Mesozoic / Falcarius / Climbing salamander / Ensatina / Cedar Mountain Formation / Lungless salamanders / Herpetology / Korean crevice salamander
Date: 2006-01-13 01:29:21
Geology
Mesozoic
Falcarius
Climbing salamander
Ensatina
Cedar Mountain Formation
Lungless salamanders
Herpetology
Korean crevice salamander

letters to nature evolution. Moreover, similarities between the dentition of the basal therizinosaur Falcarius and the basal oviraptorosaur Incisivosaurus,

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