Images of Lepus insularis?
Tanya Wood
Tanya_Wood at BC.SYMPATICO.CA
Tue Nov 17 16:25:47 CST 1998
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Hi everyone! I am still searching for a picture of Lepus insularis =
for my "Taxonomy and Biodiversity" class. I have checked every book =
that is available to me, every on-line resource, and I have still not =
found anything. Any suggestions would (again) be greatly appreciated! =
Thanks!
Tanya Wood
Malaspina University-College, BC, Canada =20
Tanya_Wood at bc.sympatico.ca
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