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    Other| April 01, 1992

    The feeding habits of the shovel-tusked gomphotheres: evidence from tusk wear patterns

    W. David Lambert
    W. David Lambert
    Univ. Fla., Dep. Zool., Gainesville, FL, United States
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    Paleobiology (1992) 18 (2): 132–147.
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    W. David Lambert; The feeding habits of the shovel-tusked gomphotheres: evidence from tusk wear patterns. Paleobiology 1992;; 18 (2): 132–147. doi:

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