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1Herpetological Conservation and Biology 11(1):188–198. Submitted: 21 May 2015; Accepted: 6 April 2016; Published: 30 AprilCAN WE USE HEAD SCALE SYMMETRY IN ENDANGERED PYGMY BLUETONGUE LIZARDS (TILIQUA ADELAIDENS

Herpetological Conservation and Biology 11(1):188–198. Submitted: 21 May 2015; Accepted: 6 April 2016; Published: 30 AprilCAN WE USE HEAD SCALE SYMMETRY IN ENDANGERED PYGMY BLUETONGUE LIZARDS (TILIQUA ADELAIDENS

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Language: English - Date: 2016-04-30 17:45:35
2Why is it so important? The Pygmy Bluetongue Lizard (Tiliqua adelaidensis) had been considered to be extinct until the discovery of a wild population in Burra inPrior to this only 20 specimens had ever been found

Why is it so important? The Pygmy Bluetongue Lizard (Tiliqua adelaidensis) had been considered to be extinct until the discovery of a wild population in Burra inPrior to this only 20 specimens had ever been found

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Language: English - Date: 2015-04-22 02:48:50
3Until 1992, the Adelaide or Pygmy Blue‐tongue Lizard Tiliqua adelaidensis was only known from a  handful of specimens, the last of which were collected in the late 1950’s. Between then, 

Until 1992, the Adelaide or Pygmy Blue‐tongue Lizard Tiliqua adelaidensis was only known from a  handful of specimens, the last of which were collected in the late 1950’s. Between then, 

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Language: English - Date: 2011-02-05 18:21:32