• Molar Massif (71°38′S 163°45′E / 71.633°S 163.750°E / -71.633; 163.750 (Molar Massif)) is a large mountain massif immediately east of the Lanterman...
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    Lanterman Range. Molar Massif (71°38′S 163°45′E / 71.633°S 163.750°E / -71.633; 163.750 (Molar Massif)), a large mountain massif immediately east...
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  • 71.700°S 164.250°E / -71.700; 164.250. A tributary glacier between Molar Massif and Mount Stirling in the Bowers Mountains, draining southeast into Black...
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  • west-flowing tributary to Sledgers Glacier, located at the north side of Molar Massif in the Bowers Mountains. Named by the NZ-APC in 1983 in association with...
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    Hunter Glacier, Hoshko Glacier, Zenith Glacier and Johnstone Glacier. The Molar Massif lies to the east. The Crown Hills form the southeastern end of the range...
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  • Glacier. The Molar Massif is to the north, the Alamein Range to the southwest and the Salamander Range to the south. The Leitch Massif and King Range...
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  • Posey Range is to the north, the Molar Massif is to the west, and the Crown Hills are to the southwest. The Leitch Massif and King Range are to the southeast...
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    level in montane wet and dry forests in the Marojejy and Anjanaharibe-Sud massifs. Nocturnal and solitary, it lives mainly on the ground, but it can climb...
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    skull—is narrow and extends back to the front margin of the first upper molar (M1). The jugal bones constitute much of the thin zygomatic arches (cheekbones)...
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    generally stronger but varied degrees of elongation of the premolars and "molarization" of the fourth premolars, in which the earliest species had triangular...
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