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    Pleistocene reptile swim traces confirmed from South Africa’s Cape south coast

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    Large Pleistocene reptile tracks and traces were described from the Cape south coast of South Africa in 2020, including ‘probable swim traces’. These trace fossils were found on loose slabs and blocks of the Klein Brak Formation. Subsequently, another surface has become exposed on this coastline, also on a loose slab. It exhibits more definitive evidence of swim traces in epirelief, probably made by the Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) or water monitor (Varanus niloticus), although a chelonian origin cannot be excluded. Length of a possible crocodylian trackmaker was estimated from measurements of interdigital distance in the swim traces. These provide a compelling example of reptile swim traces from Africa.Significance: Pleistocene reptile swim traces have now been confidently confirmed from the Cape south coast of South Africa. The findings complement the suite of recently identified large reptile tracks. Trackmaker size can be estimated from the dimensions of reptile swim traces. These are the first compelling non-dinosaurian reptile swim traces to be described from Africa

    Productive methods for soybeans in Missouri

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    Alfalfa in Missouri

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    Annual report of the Northeast Missouri Crops Experiment Field (1924)

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    Growing good crops of oats in Missouri

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    Lespedeza sericea : the newest legume for Missouri

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    Better methods for growing alfalfa

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    Growing good crops of oats in Missouri

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    Corn and soybeans

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