The Field guide to Australian reptiles is perfect for both amateur reptile enthusiasts and experienced herpetologists and features full-colour photographs and biological details to accurately identify reptiles and information on the creatures diet, habitat and reproduction. pp. 336 #020222
Revised and Updated Second Edition. (One small stain on blank prelim, otherwise pristine in protective cover.)
Reptiles — Australia — Identification. Herpetology.
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