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STUDIES in connexion with the life-history of the Orange Free State rodent mole, Cryptomys, brought to light a remarkable degree of adaptation, anatomically and psychologically, to its mode of life in total darkness.
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ELOFF, G. Adaptation in Rodent Moles and Insectivorous Moles, and the Theory of Convergence. Nature 168, 1001–1002 (1951). https://doi.org/10.1038/1681001a0
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