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The Madeira lizard Teira dugesii may have the greatest population density of any terrestrial vertebrate
The Herpetological Bulletin, Volume: 163, Issue: 163, Pages: 24 - 27
Swansea University Author: Kevin Arbuckle
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The Madeira lizard Teira dugesii may have the greatest population density of any terrestrial vertebrate
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