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Nubian Woodpecker
Campethera nubica (Boddaert 1783)
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Cellularity and growth form
Cubo 2000
Democratic Republic of the Congo Species List
Djibouti Species List
Dooling et al 2000
Eritrea Species List
Ethiopia Species List
Fairbairn 2013
Gatesy and Middleton 1997
GBIF data coverage
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Indian Ocean Species List
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Mozambique Species List
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Senegal Species List
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South Sudan Species List
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Uganda Species List
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xeno canto America
locomotion
Gatesy and Middleton 1997
bipedal movement
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https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q372949
Definition:
terrestrial locomotion where an organism moves by means of its two limbs or legs
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