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Mammals Obtained by Dr. Curt von Wedel from the Barrier Beach of Tamaulipas Mexico
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Mammals Obtained by Dr. Curt von Wedel from the Barrier Beach of Tamaulipas, Mexico is a scientific paper authored by E. Raymond Hall that presents the results of mammalian specimens collected by Dr. Curt von Wedel along the barrier beaches of Tamaulipas, a coastal region in northeastern Mexico. Hall’s work focuses on the taxonomic identification, classification, and ecological significance of these mammals.In this publication, Hall details the various species of mammals discovered during the collection efforts, describing their physical characteristics, behaviors, and habitats. The work emphasizes the diversity of mammalian life in this unique coastal environment, which is influenced by both terrestrial and marine ecosystems.
Mammals Obtained by Dr. Curt von Wedel from the Barrier Beach of Tamaulipas, Mexico is a scientific paper authored by E. Raymond Hall that presents the results of mammalian specimens collected by Dr. Curt von Wedel along the barrier beaches of Tamaulipas, a coastal region in northeastern Mexico. Hall’s work focuses on the taxonomic identification, classification, and ecological significance of these mammals.In this publication, Hall details the various species of mammals discovered during the collection efforts, describing their physical characteristics, behaviors, and habitats. The work emphasizes the diversity of mammalian life in this unique coastal environment, which is influenced by both terrestrial and marine ecosystems.

















