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    Other| October 01, 1985

    Locomotor diversity within past and present guilds of large predatory mammals

    Blaire Van Valkenburgh
    Blaire Van Valkenburgh
    Johns Hopkins Univ., Dep. Earth and Planet. Sci., Baltimore, MD, United States
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    Paleobiology (1985) 11 (4): 406–428.
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    Blaire Van Valkenburgh; Locomotor diversity within past and present guilds of large predatory mammals. Paleobiology 1985;; 11 (4): 406–428. doi:

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      1 October 1985
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      • Carnivora
      • Cenozoic
      • Chadronian
      • Chordata
      • Eocene
      • Eutheria
      • Holocene
      • locomotion
      • lower Oligocene
      • Mammalia
      • North America
      • Oligocene
      • Paleogene
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      • predation
      • Quaternary
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      • Tetrapoda
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