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Deep croaks and fighting assessment in toads Bufo bufo
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N. B. DAVIES
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T. R. HALLIDAY
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August 17 1978
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August 17 1978
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Nature
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Springer Nature
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Nature
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Nature
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Springer Nature
ISSN (Print):
0028-0836
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August 17 1978
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August 17 1978
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Pages
: 683-685
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10.1038/274683a0
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