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How Archaeopteryx climbed trees

P. 246–248.
Zinoviev A.

How Archaeopteryx climbed trees

Language: English
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Keywords: PaleornithologyArchaeopteryx

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Materialien zum wissenschaftlichen Seminar der Stipendiaten des "Mikhail Lomonosov"-Programms 2007/08
Vol. 4. , M.: DAAD, 2008.
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