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Date: 2015-03-03 07:14:56
Locomotion
Zoology
Sphenodontia
Tuatara
Cursorial
Gait
Tetrapod
Living fossil
Walking
Biology
Paleontology
Fossils

Early Land Animals Could Walk and Run Like Mammals, New Study Finds

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