Tree-hugging koalas demonstrate a novel thermoregulatory mechanism for arboreal mammals
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Natalie J Briscoe | Michael R Kearney | Stephen R. Griffiths | M. Kearney | W. Porter | N. J. Briscoe | K. Handasyde | S. R. Griffiths | Andrew Krockenberger | Kathrine A Handasyde | Stephen R Griffiths | Warren P Porter | Andrew Krockenberger | A. Krockenberger
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