Guide to snakes and lizards found in NSW. Includes details of habitat, colour, size and potential danger with a map and colour photograph illustrating each entry. The author is an Associate of the Australian Museum and editor of the journal THerpetofauna'.
For herpetologists, the location maps will prove invaluable. This book is a thorough update, expansion and revision of A Field Guide to the Snakes and Lizards of New South Wales published in 2004.
This reptile guide narrows down the field of species identification to a manageable size for any naturalist.
This is an easy-to-use field guide to identifying the 80 reptile species currently known to occur in the Murray catchment area of New South Wales.
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Some of these are pictured in life for the first time, and many are represented by several images to depict geographical and sexual differences.
This field guide features diagnostic illustrations, classification notes, selected reading and a thorough index. The book is designed to be a comprehensive yet compact and portable tool for reptile identification anywhere in Australia.
Behavioural insights, action photography and your questions answered. The Australian Green Guides have been created for wildlife enthusiasts of all ages.
Field Guide to Reptiles of New South Wales, a 4ed
Perfect for both amateur reptile enthusiasts and experienced herpetologists. Packed with full-colour photographs and biological information that the average person needs to know to accurately identify reptiles, with information on...
Colour photographs make for quick identification, aided by line drawings, keys, distribution maps and descriptions.Queensland is home to an extraordinary diversity of reptiles. This is because it has so many different types of habitat.