The Effect of Toe-Clipping on Locomotor Performance and Return Rates in a Frog
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The Effect of Toe-Clipping on Locomotor Performance and Return Rates in a Frog
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South American Journal of Herpetology
Volume 28, Issue 1, Pages -
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Brazilian Herpetological Society
Online
2023-08-31
DOI
10.2994/sajh-d-20-00012.1
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