Maulwürfe (German Wikipedia)

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iucnredlist.org

  • Gefährdungsgrad der einzelnen Arten laut IUCN Suche nach „talpidae“ in der Roten Liste gefährdeter Arten der IUCN., abgerufen am 18. August 2023

jst.go.jp

jstage.jst.go.jp

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jstor.org

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nd.gov

dmr.nd.gov

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nih.gov

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palaeo-electronica.org

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staatsbibliothek-berlin.de

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