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Rapid establishment of teat order and allonursing in wild boar (Sus scrofa)
Author(s):
L. Arnold
,
M. HABE
,
J Troxler
,
J Nowack
,
Henri G Vetter
,
LC Arnold
,
SG Vetter
,
Leonie Arnold
,
Manuela Habe
,
Josef Troxler
,
Julia Nowack
,
Sebastian Vetter
,
J Troxler
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2019
Journal:
Ethology
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