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Title: Enhydriodon dikikae, sp. nov. (Carnivora: Mammalia), a gigantic otter from the Pliocene of Dikika, Lower Awash, Ethiopia
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Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology [0272-4634] Geraads, Denis yr:2011


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