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Presence of the genus Cuon in upper Pleistocene and initial Holocene sites of the Iberian Peninsula: new remains identified in archaeological contexts of the Mediterranean region - ScienceDirect
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Presence of the genus Cuon in upper Pleistocene and initial Holocene sites of the Iberian Peninsula: new remains identified in archaeological contexts of the Mediterranean region - ScienceDirect
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The first record of Cuon alpinus (Pallas, 1811) from Poland and the possible impact of other large canids on the evolution of the species - Marciszak - 2021 - Journal of Quaternary Science - Wiley Online Library
The first record of <i>Cuon alpinus</i> (Pallas, 1811) from Poland and the possible impact of other large canids on
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Presence of the genus Cuon in upper Pleistocene and initial Holocene sites of the Iberian Peninsula: new remains identified in archaeological contexts of the Mediterranean region - ScienceDirect
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