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Broken, Bruised, and Bitten: Survival Tales of Tyrannosaur Injuries
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Quercy Phosphorites: The Ecosystem's Diversity of Southern France from the Eocene to the Miocene
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Microfossils of the Lance Formation, Including the Rare Dinosaur Pectinodon
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Global Greening in a Warmer World: What We Can Learn from Plant Fossils
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History and Contributions of Romanian Vertebrate Paleontology: Beasts, Bioevents, Geology
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Teeth and Mammalian Evolution
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Munching Mosasaurs: A Look into Mosasaur Feeding Ecology from The Netherlands and Canada
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What the Fossil Record Tells Us About Parasites, and What Parasites Can Tell Us About Fossil Animals
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Theropod Dinosaurs of the Nemegt Formation (Upper Cretaceous) of Mongolia
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Forests, Prairies, Puddles, and Badlands: Exploring Alberta’s Amphibians and Reptiles
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You Are What You Eat: Revealing Dinosaur Diets Using Fossil Tooth Chemistry
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Eco-tales of the Dinosaurs: 75 Million Years Ago in Alberta
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Earth and Mars—One Wet, One Dry. Why?
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The Anthropocene: A Crucial Moment in Earth History
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A Brief (Pre-)History of the Domestic Cat
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Chemical Defense in Poison Frogs
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Deep-Time Beginnings of Bone Biology
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Locomotion Ecology in the Fossil Bird Ichthyornis
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The Evolution of Grasslands: What Plant Fossils Reveal About One of the Largest Ecosystem Changes
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Excavating Wyoming's Ancient Tropical Forests While Challenging (and Changing) the Face of Science
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Ancient Floras of Antarctica as Indicators of Past Climate
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Vertebrate Faunal Assemblages of the Late Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway of Manitoba, Canada
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Frozen Fossils: A History of Life in Svalbard
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Birds Above the Hobbits’ Heads: Tales from a Small Island Far, Far Away
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Oviraptorosaurs – The Growth and Hidden Diversity of North America’s Mysterious Bird-like Dinosaurs
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Dinosaurs of Spain: The Real Dragons of Don Quixote
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Bringing Dinosaurs to Life: Using Innovative Techniques and Methods in Vertebrate Palaeontology
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Cave Bears: The Unexpected Vegetarians of the Ice Age
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The Sedimentology of Palaeontology: How to Accumulate Highly Fossiliferous Deposits
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Evolution of Hyperossification and Tooth Loss in Living and Fossil Frogs
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Palaeontology and U.S. National Monuments: Implications for Science and Public Lands
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From the Past to Satellites: New Ways of Mapping Fossils from Remote Locations
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From Salty Salamanders to Bright Bugs: An Evolutionary Perspective on Life in Stressful Environments
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Living on the Edge: Neanderthals and Their Relatives in Central Asia
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Facial Scars as Indicators of Aggressive Behaviour and Sexual Maturity in Tyrannosaurs
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The Evolutionary History of Tuatara and its Extinct Relatives
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The Stegosaurian Dinosaurs
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Successful Efforts to Relocate Century-Old Dinosaur Quarries in the Badlands of Southern Alberta
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Salamanders from the Mesozoic Yanliao and Jehol Biotas of Northern China
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Extraordinary Modes of Fossil Preservation
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The Fossil Record and Evolution of the Modern Herring: An Evolutionary Success Story
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The North Remembers: Ice Age Fossil Finds from the City of Medicine Hat, Alberta
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Illicit Fossils: The Ethical Dilemma in Protecting the World's Natural History
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Cretaceous Kings of Canada: How Alberta has Shaped our Understanding of Tyrannosaur Dinosaurs
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Using Amber to Investigate Dinosaurs and their Habitats
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Worms from the Rocks: Burgess Shale Fossils Shed Light on Old Mysteries
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Pet Animals in Roman Antiquity: Reconstructions from Zooarchaeological Remains
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Evolution in a Rapidly Changing World
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Using Trace Fossils to Reconstruct Palaeoenvironments
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An Ankylosaur from the Foothills of Alberta
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Global Warming and Society
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Dinosaurs in the Movies
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Sauropods: Titans of the Mesozoic
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Predator-Prey Interactions Between Crabs and Gastropods
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Archaeopteryx: The World’s Most Famous Bird
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Trilobites from Mount Stephen, BC
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Changing Landscapes in the Tien Shan Mountains of Kyrgyzstan
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Fossil Fish from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta
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The Great Plains Short-horned Lizard in Canada
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The Origins and Evolution of Madagascar’s Modern Vertebrates
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Amateur Fossil Collector Maurice Stefanuk (1924-2016)
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Looking for Fossils in Underground Caves
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Fossils of Mongolia
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Ice Age Horses of the American West
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The World's Best Preserved Armoured Dinosaur
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Ya Ha Tinda and Mass Extinction in the Early Jurassic
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Insights from China on the Dinosaurian Origin of Birds
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Palaeontology of the Cretaceous Chalk
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Eocene Vertebrate Fauna and Flora in Canada's High Arctic
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The Fossils of New Zealand: Remnants of a Lost Continent
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Tyrants of the Cenozoic: Evolution of Bone-Crushing Hyenas and Dogs
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A Revised Chronostratigraphy for Dinosaur Provincial Park
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The Tail of a Mosasaur
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Evolution of Flight and Echolocation in Bats
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When X-rays and Dinosaurs Collide: X-ray Imaging in Vertebrate Palaeontology
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Bioclastic Conglomerates: Composition and Stratigraphic Significance
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Effects of Climate Change on Cretaceous Sharks
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Pigments & Reproduction in Wetland-Dependent Birds
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Adrift at Sea in the Early Cretaceous: The Fort McMurray Armoured Dinosaur
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Systematics and Paleoecology of Prognathodon: A Mosasaur from the Bearpaw Sea of Alberta
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Late Pleistocene Megafaunal Extinctions
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Variation in the Skull of Anchiceratops
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Reconstructing the Paleoenvironments of the Horseshoe Canyon Formation
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Air Giants: Launch, Flight, and Ecology of Cretaceous Pterosaurs
Building the Perfect Beast: Challenges associated with displaying whales
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Masters of Animals: Pronghorn Hunting on the Alberta Plains
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Lamniform Sharks: 110 Million Years of Ocean Supremacy
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Clear As Mud: Exploring Ancient Mangroves And Their Inhabitants
Diving Birds in the Prairies: Late Cretaceous Hesperornithiformes
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Palaeoconservation: An Emerging Field
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Revisiting the Horseshoe Canyon Formation
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Searching for the Sexes in Dinosaur Horns
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Late Ice Age Mammals on Vancouver Island
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Permian-Triassic Mayhem: Earth's Largest Mass Extinction
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Canadian Amber: A Snapshot of a Late Cretaceous Forest and its Inhabitants
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Paleobiology of Eocene Kimberlites from the Slave Province
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The Preservation and Diversity of Small Dinosaurs
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Dinosaurs in the Deep: The Sinking of the SS Mount Temple
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Revisiting the Paleoecology of the Belly River Group (Campanian) of Southern Alberta
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Pleistocene Mammals of North America: Treasures from the La Brea Tar Pits
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Mammals Inherit the Earth
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Paleontological Notes from the Urban Jungle
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Discovery, Geological Context and Challenges of Dating a New Hominin, Homo naledi, from South Africa
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Adventura Argentina
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To Hay River and Back: Fieldwork on a 370-Million-Year-Old Beach in the Northwest Territories
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Community Structure in the Burgess Shale: Insights from a New Locality
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Do Owls Randomly Sample Local Small Mammal Populations?
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Nonmarine Teleost Fishes from the Late Cretaceous and Early Paleocene
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585-million-year-old tracks reveal evidence of the first animals on Earth
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Who-oplocephalus Euoplocephalus!
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Who Are the Freshwater Sharks and Rays of the Scollard Formation, Alberta?
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Resurrecting Physiological Traits from Long-Extinct Species
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How Did Life First Find a Way? A Review of the Scientific Evidence
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Evolutionary Experiments in the Early Tetrapod Form
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Fossil Monkeys and Apes from the East African Rift Valley
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Water on Mars and the Potential for Martian Life
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Lizards and Amphibians at the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary
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Being Giant: Why are Mammals Not as Big as Dinosaurs?
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The 2013 Alberta Flood: Causes and Consequences
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Assessing the Efficacy of Youth Participation in Scientific Research
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Money for Nothing - Three Decades of Research @RoyalTyrrell
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Alberta: Land of Dinosaurs and Other Palaeontological Wonders
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A Year in the Life of the Royal Tyrrell Museum’s Palaeontology Lab
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The Warm Fuzzies: Mammals and Climate Change in the Eocene of North America
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The Role of Beringia in the Global Dispersal of Modern Humans
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Hope Johnson (1916-2010): Artist, Botanist, and Amateur Palaeontologist
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The End of the Ice Age: Ecology, Functional Morphology, and Megafaunal Response to a Changing World
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A Big Step for a Fish – The Evolution of Four-Legged Land Animals
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The Marble Canyon Burgess Shale Locality and the Early Evolution of Fishes
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Over the Heads of Dinosaurs: Pterosaurs
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Regaliceratops: What this New Horned Dinosaur Tells us About The Evolution of Ceratopsians
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The Ediacaran Period: Glimpses of the Earth's Earliest Animals
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Why So Big? Understanding the Early Evolution of the Brain in Primates
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New Perspectives on Temperate Islands From a Past Greenhouse World
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Uncovering the Hidden Dental Diversity of the First Apex Predators
The Cretaceous-Palaeogene Mass Extinction: What Do We Really Know?
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Whoops! Fossil Faux Pas!
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Mesozoic Salamanders from Siberia, Kazakhstan, and Middle Asia
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Fossils of the Night: The History of Bats Through Time
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The Rhetoric of Intelligent Design
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The Amber Trap: Unlocking Stories of Ancient Polar Climates from Fossilized Tree Resin
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Searching for Life-bearing Exoplanets in our Galaxy
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Cougar Awareness: Preventing Conflict
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Fish, Mud, Mars, and Time: The Royal Tyrrell Museum’s Greatest Geologic Hits in 2016
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How Did Birds Get Their Wings? Feathered Ornithomimids from Alberta and the Origin of Wings
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Canadian Volcanoes, eh? Active Volcanoes on Canada’s Ring of Fire
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Almost Like Being There: New Approaches to Deciphering Animal Behaviour from Trace Fossils
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Extinction of Mainland and Island Mammoth Populations in Alaska 6,000 Years
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Morphology, Disparity, and Evolution of Theropod Teeth in the Late Cretaceous in Alberta
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Global Distribution Achieved by Halisaurine Mosasaurs Explained by a New Discovery from Japan
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Mass Extinctions, Ray-Finned Fishes, and the Closing of Romer's Gap
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Snakes of Alberta
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Ecological Opportunity and Adaptive Radiation of Fanged Frogs in Southeast Asia