Reptiles and Amphibians : American Edition

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2001-01-22
Publisher(s): DK Publishing, Inc.
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Summary

The most accessible recognition guides. A systematic approach, authoritative text, and clear photographs make the Dorling Kindersley Handbook of Reptiles and Amphibians the most comprehensive and easy-to-use pocket guide to the reptiles and amphibians of the world. Packed with over 600 color photographs of more than 400 species, this handbook is designed to enable you to recognize each species quickly and easily. Expertly written, each entry combines a precise description with fully annotated photographs to highlight the chief characteristics and distinguishing features of each species. A comprehensive introduction describes the anatomy, lifecycle, and behavior of the major groups of reptiles and amphibians, while the initial steps of identification are facilitated by a clear visual key. Each entry in the Dorling Kindersley Handbook of Reptiles and Amphibians is accompanied by a map showing the geographical distribution of the species while the text and color-coded bands give the internationally accepted scientific name and provide at-a-glance information on size, diet, habitat, reproduction, and population status. A concise glossary explains all technical and scientific terms used in the book.

Table of Contents

Introduction
6(44)
Authors' Introduction
6(3)
How This Book Works
9(1)
What is an Amphibian?
10(2)
What is a Reptile?
12(4)
Amphibian Reproduction
16(3)
Reptile Reproduction
19(1)
Amphibian Feeding Habits
20(1)
Reptile Feeding Habits
21(3)
Movement and Activity
24(2)
Defense
26(2)
Distribution and Habitat
28(2)
Conservation
30(2)
Studying and Keeping
32(2)
Identification Key
34(10)
Reptiles
44(152)
Turtles and Tortoises
44(13)
Tuataras
57(1)
Lizards
58(46)
Snakes
104(86)
Crocodilians
190(6)
Amphibians
196(50)
Newts and Salamanders
196(13)
Caecilians
209(2)
Frogs and Toads
211(35)
Glossary 246(2)
Index 248(8)
Acknowledgments 256

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