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Journal Article Caribbean Monk Seal Extinct Get access Karl W. Kenyon Karl W. Kenyon Wildlife Biologist(Research), US. Fish and Wildlife Service, (Ret.), 11990 Lakeside Pl. N.E., Seattle, Washington 98125. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Journal of Mammalogy, Volume 58, Issue 1, 21 February 1977, Pages 97–98, https://doi.org/10.2307/1379738 Published: 21 February 1977 Article history Received: 06 May 1976 Accepted: 15 July 1976 Published: 21 February 1977
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- 1977
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- 58
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- 1
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- 97-98
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- 38
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