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A Complete Guide to Reptiles, now in its second, completely revised edition, provides the most comprehensive account of all of the more than 800 species of reptiles in Australia. The text of this edition has been fully updated, and about 20 newly discovered species are included. The reptiles are illustrated with lively colour photographs showing them in their natural habitat. Whether you want to identify reptiles in the wild or in your garden, this authoritative and highly successful book is for you. Species are grouped in families, for example Skinks, Geckos, Monitors, Blind Snakes and Pythons. Each entry includes a distribution map, a description—with distinguishing features picked out in bold text—notes on the species’ preferred habitat and range, information on subspecies and similar species, and, wherever appropriate, conservation status. Extra photographs show most recognised subspecies, as well as differences within species and between sexes. The book also explains how reptiles are classified, how scientific and common names are applied, how to measure a reptile and how conservation status is determined. Photographs of different
reptile’s habitats will help you pinpoint the likely location of particular species.

512 PRINTED PAGES, PAPER BACK, COLOUR PHOTOS FOR EVERY SPECIES, ILLUSTRATIONS.
 

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