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Herpetology

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This book presents the biology of amphibians and reptiles as the product of phylogenetic history and environmental influences acting in both ecological and evolutionary time. Coverage includes reproduction; communication; feeding; temperature and water relations; body support and locomotion; and energetics and performance. Curators, Managers, Public Information Officers in zoos and museums, management staff in state and federal wildlife departments, Reference Librarians in public and private conservation organizations.

736 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1997

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December 2, 2017
So, my instructor really went off book about midway through the semester, so I didn't actually read through the whole book. Because of this, I don't feel right giving it a rating. The chapters I did read were really good though. Future editions could be improved by adding pictures in color (as opposed to the black and white in this book).
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March 1, 2018
this book is one of famous book, with a detil explanation, it was very interesting... we need this book, this book is worth.
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