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The Role of Body Extension in Cephalopod Locomotion (FROM: Palaeontology, Volume 23, Part 2, May 1980, pp. 445-461).

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The Role of Body Extension in Cephalopod Locomotion (FROM: Palaeontology, Volume 23, Part 2, May 1980, pp. 445-461).

by Chamberlain, John A., Jr

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Palaeontological Association. , 1980. Journal. Very Good. No Binding. ORIGINAL Article, disbound from journal; no covers; in very good condition. .

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Title
The Role of Body Extension in Cephalopod Locomotion (FROM: Palaeontology, Volume 23, Part 2, May 1980, pp. 445-461).
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Chamberlain, John A., Jr
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Palaeontological Association.
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1980
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PALAEONTOLOGY, PALAONTOLOGIE, PALEONTOLOGIE, fossil, fossils, taxonomy, , INVERTEBRATE PALAEONTOLOGY, PALEONTOLOGY, FOSSIL, FOSSILS, paleoecology, palaeoecology, taxonomy, identification of, mollusca, cephalopoda, cephalopod, cephalopods, morphology, anat

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