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A leatherback sea turtle from the Eocene of Antarctica: implications for antiquity of gigantothermy in Dermochelyidae

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Published
Dec 24, 2003
Vol/Issue
23(4)
Pages
945-949
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L. Barry Albright, Michael O. Woodburne, Judd A. Case, et al. (2003). A leatherback sea turtle from the Eocene of Antarctica: implications for antiquity of gigantothermy in Dermochelyidae. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 23(4), 945-949. https://doi.org/10.1671/1886-19