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New study finds that tooth size in Otaria byronia reflects historical shifts in population abundance
The study compared male sea lion teeth from two distinct periods: the commercial harvest era, when populations were at their highest, and the postharvest period, when numbers had drastically declined.
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talker on MSN30-million-year-old carnivorous predator once ruled ancient AfricaThese predators with hyena-like teeth hunted in African ecosystems after the extinction ... the research team to reevaluate a ...
TRAFFIC study says exports have increased dramatically and calls for trade to be closely monitored A new study finds there is little evidence that the lion bone trade in South Africa is currently ...
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