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A Tooth of Zeuglodon, One of the 'Yoke Teeth,' from which it derives the name

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The best Zeuglodon, the first to show the vestigial hind legs and to make clear other portions of the structure, is in the United States National Museum

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Animals of the Past
By Frederic A. Lucas
Published in 1901
Available from gutenberg.org
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