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Proboscis Monkeys (Nasalis Larvatus (Wurmb, 1787)) Have Unusually High-Pitched Vocalizations

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Srivathsan, Amrita, Meier, Rudolf (2011): Proboscis Monkeys (Nasalis Larvatus (Wurmb, 1787)) Have Unusually High-Pitched Vocalizations. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 59 (2): 319-323, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10107765

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