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Anonymous, 1991, Slowly, the turtle mystery is unfolding. Fossils uncovered in Africa provide some new clues: The San Diego Union, Sunday, January 27, 1991, p. A-29.

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Anonymous, 1999, DNA says turtles not primitive: American Paleontologist, v. 7, n. 2, p. 14.

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Anonymous, 2021, New species of pelomedusoid turtle found in Madagascar: Phys Org, published online, 2pp.

Anonymous, 2021, Fossils dug up 100 years ago rediscovered wrapped in old newspaper: Phys Org, published online, 3pp.

Anonymous, 2022, Animals evoluved the ablity to gallop 472 million years ago: Phys Org, published online, 2pp.

Anomymous, 2023, Paleobiologist reveal diverse swimming techniques of ancient reptiles: Phys Org, published online, 5pp.

Anonymous, 2023, Paleontologists discovr microvertebrate faunal assemblages in Manitoba, Canada: Phys Org, published online, 5pp.

Anonymous, 2023, How turtles developed over the past 200 million years: diversity of body size in turtles studied: Phys Org, publihsed online, 5pp.

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