A survey of osteoderm histology and ornamentation among Crocodylomorpha: A new proxy to infer lifestyle?
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J. Cubo | J. Martin | V. de Buffrénil | R. Amiot | Yohan Pochat-Cottilloux | Yohan Pochat‐Cottilloux
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