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Caprimulgiformes / Ethology / Birds of Western Australia / Nightjars / Torpor / Pollinators / Tawny Frogmouth / Common Poorwill / Owlet-nightjar / Zoology / Biology / Animal physiology
Date: 2014-03-05 23:50:48
Caprimulgiformes
Ethology
Birds of Western Australia
Nightjars
Torpor
Pollinators
Tawny Frogmouth
Common Poorwill
Owlet-nightjar
Zoology
Biology
Animal physiology

52(Supplement): 405–408, 2006 Acta Zoologica Sinica

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