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Natural History Dispatch: The fascinating fisher – Sequim Gazette


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Natural History Dispatch: The fascinating fisher
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Reproduction in fishers usually involves delayed implantation. They mate soon after giving birth, but the fertilized embryos somehow enter a stage of suspended animation before resuming development in time for spring birth. So the pregnancy lasts a

2017-02-15 NEWS
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