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⟨hal- ⟩ annelise folie, eric buffetaut, nathalie bardet, alexandra houssaye, emmanuel gheerbrant, et al.. paléobiologie et paléobiogéographie des amphibiens et reptiles : un hommage à jean-claude rage – re partie. comptes rendus palevol, elsevier masson, , ( ), pp. - . ⟨ /j.crpv. . . ⟩.
⟨hal- ⟩ annelise folie, eric buffetaut, nathalie bardet, alexandra houssaye, emmanuel gheerbrant, et al.. paléobiologie et paléobiogéographie des amphibiens et reptiles : un hommage à jean-claude rage – re partie. comptes rendus palevol, elsevier masson, , ( ), pp. - . ⟨ /j.crpv. . . ⟩....
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spring. but, as biomechanics expert john hutchinson and colleagues have revealed , at least seven species of crocodile are capable of what can honestly be called a "gallop." alligators, by contrast, can move just as fast, but they can't, or don't, bound in the same frighteningly floppy way. the reptiles
spring. but, as biomechanics expert john hutchinson and colleagues have revealed , at least seven species of crocodile are capable of what can honestly be called a "gallop." alligators, by contrast, can move just as fast, but they can't, or don't, bound in the same frighteningly floppy way. the reptiles...
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/laelaps/doing-the-crocodile-trot/