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Blue-Tongued Skinks: Keeping & Breeding Them in Captivity

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Pp. 64; 60 color photographs, 8 partly-colored distribution maps. Original color pictorial stiff wrappers, lg 8vo. This book is the first to cover all species of blue-tongued lizards in great detail. It provides information on how to care for and breed the true blue-tongues of the genus Tiliqua and their relatives the Shingleback, the Pink-tongued, and the Oak skinks. All species are illustrated in full color (from the blurb on the rear cover). No ownership marks and no signs of use.

64 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 1996

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Jerry G. Walls is an editor, author, and amateur conchologist who has described numerous species of marine and freshwater gastropods. Specializing in cones, cowries, conchs, and olives, he is best known for his 1979 publication Cone Shells: A Synopsis of the Living Conidae.

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