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Rhinodipterus / Lungfish / Tetrapod / Devonian / Oxygen / John A. Long / Queensland lungfish / Fish / Living fossils / Lobe-finned fish
Date: 2010-02-12 15:03:37
Rhinodipterus
Lungfish
Tetrapod
Devonian
Oxygen
John A. Long
Queensland lungfish
Fish
Living fossils
Lobe-finned fish

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