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Distribution and Natural History Notes on Some Poorly Known Frogs and Snakes from Peninsular Malaysia

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  • Volume
    40
  • Issue/Number/Part
    3
  • 2009
  • Pages
    294-301
  • Publisher
    Society for the Study of Amphibian and Reptiles
  • Country
    United States of America
  • Language
    English
  • Authors

Citation

Chan, K.O. & Norhayati, A. (2009). Distribution and Natural History Notes on Some Poorly Known Frogs and Snakes from Peninsular Malaysia. Herpetological Review 40 (3), 294-301

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