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Crocodilian Biology and Evolution

Proceedings Out of Print
Edited By: Gordon C Grigg, Frank Seebacher and Craig E Franklin
446 pages, Col plates, b/w plates, illus, figs, tabs
Crocodilian Biology and Evolution
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  • Crocodilian Biology and Evolution ISBN: 9780949324894 Paperback Dec 2001 Out of Print #127998
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The proceedings of an international scientific conference on crocodiles held at the University of Queensland in 1998. Thirty-five of the papers presented at the conference led to manuscripts accepted for this volume. Topics range from crocodilian palaeobiology and phylogenetics to physiology and ecology. Important reference.

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Proceedings Out of Print
Edited By: Gordon C Grigg, Frank Seebacher and Craig E Franklin
446 pages, Col plates, b/w plates, illus, figs, tabs
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