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A Field Guide to Reptiles & Amphibians of Eastern & Central North America (Peterson Field Guide Series)
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I have had this book for several years and absolutly love it. Not only is it nicely informative, it holds up well in the feild. I can not begin to count the number of times I have slipped (I generally keep it tucked in my waist band) in creeks on outings. After years of abuse, my cover is a worn, spine wrinkled and paged stained, but it's still solidly... »
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The National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Reptiles and Amphibians
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As with all the Audubon field guides, the strong enduring points are the quality of the photos; the durable binding and leatherette cover; and the index that is organized and cross-referenced to the photos.
The descriptions are pretty staight forward; but, the summaries are woefully inadequate, even when this book was current. The anatomy,... »
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Birds, Mammals, and Reptiles of the Galapagos Islands: An Identification Guide, 2nd Edition
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This is a first-class field guide, with a fully comprehensive coverage of all creatures (including vagrants - even species with only single records) excellently organised, well illustrated and light and handy in size. Thoroughly recommended (the best I have yet found).
Brendan Jackson... »
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Timothy, or Notes of an Abject Reptile
I have enjoyed other writings of Klinkenborg - appreciated their direct style with carefully chosen words and well-formed thoughts. As I began Timothy; o... »
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The New Encyclopedia of Snakes
Chris Mattison has done it again. What a wonderful book - both the photographs and writing. It is chock full of fascinating information about the world ... »
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Herpetology, Third Edition
It's certainly not complete or perfect, and as a reviewer notes, contains some omissions and errors. However, while a textbook should strive to be as goo... »
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