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LOCOMOTOR ADAPTATIONS IN METAMYNODON PLANIFRONS COMPARED TO OTHER AMYNODONTIDS (PERISSODACTYLA, RHINOCEROTOIDEA) William P. Wall and Kristen L. Heinbaugh Dept. of Biology, Georgia College & State University, Milledgevi
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City

Milledgeville / New York / Howell / /

Company

Columbia University Press / Cambridge University Press / Oxford University Press / Princeton University Press / Hanson / Mead / Enaliarctinae / Troxell / White River Group / /

Continent

America / Asia / North America / /

Country

Myanmar / Mongolia / France / India / /

Event

Environmental Issue / Extinction / /

Facility

Georgia College / American Museum of Natural History / University of Florida / Museum of Comparative Zoology / University of Massachusetts / State University / /

IndustryTerm

by-product / capitulum attachment site / food habits / little energy / /

NaturalFeature

Protoceras channel / Metamynodon channel / Palmer Creek / /

Organization

Cambridge University / Columbia University / Brule / Georgia College / Harvard / Princeton University / University of Massachusetts / Amherst / American Philosophical Society / Southern Unit of Badlands National Park / State University / South Dakota School of Mines and Technology / National Park Service / Oxford University / Geological Society / University of Florida / /

Person

Rachel Benton / Vince Santucci / Malcolm McKenna / Bruce MacFadden / William P. Wall / Charles C. Thomas / David Klingener / Osborn / David Webb / Scott / Kristen L. Heinbaugh / Park / Farish Jenkins / Philip Bjork / /

Position

General / head / /

ProvinceOrState

A.B. / North Dakota / Oregon / South Dakota / Florida / Georgia / Massachusetts / /

PublishedMedium

Natural History / Journal of Paleontology / Journal of Mammalogy / /

Region

central Oregon / /

Technology

radiation / /

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