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[[Image:Hoatzin_schematic.jpg|thumb|300px|right| Schematic representation of the hoatzin digestive tract. From Natural History (1991) <ref name= | [[Image:Hoatzin_schematic.jpg|thumb|300px|right| Schematic representation of the hoatzin digestive tract. From Natural History (1991) <ref name=aa>Grajal, A., and S. D. Strahl. "A bird with the guts to eat leaves." Natural History 8 (1991): 48.</ref>]] | ||
<br>By Joanna van Dyk<br> | <br>By Joanna van Dyk<br> | ||
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Authored for BIOL 238 Microbiology, taught by Joan Slonczewski, 2018, Kenyon College.