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Describes 165 species of the Elapidae and Viperidae of Asia, covering the geographical region from Pakistan to Chain, and from Japan to Indonesia.
Venomous Snakes of Africa portrays 136 taxa and forms of the families Atractaspidae, Elapidae and Viperidae, and covers the entire continent.
Terralog 16 is about all of the about 80 snake species and forms of the families Lamprophiidae, Elapidae and Viperidae.
Terralog 17: Venomous Snakes of South America is a presentation of the venomous snakes of South Americ, all of the about 180 taxa.
This volume of Terralog is a presentation of the venomous snakes of Australia and Oceania – alI of the about 140 taxa currently recognized or under description of the family Elapidae.
Terralog 1: Turtles of the World Vol. 1 Africa, Europe and Western Asia
This is the first volume of the Terralog series to be dedicated to a group of amphibians.
Terralog 2: Turtles of the World Vol. 2 North America
Terralog 3: Turtles of the World Vol. 3 Central and South America
Terralog 4: Turtles of the World Vol. 4 East and South Asia
Terralog 5: Turtles of the World Vol. 5 Australia and Oceania
Terralog 6: Varanoid Lizards/Warane und Krustenechsen
The present first part is an illustration of the subfamily Draconinae, which will be completed in Volume 7b that will also then cover the subfamily Leiolepidinae.
The first field guide on the fauna of the Comoros Archipelago.
The African and Middle Eastern Burrowing Asps (Atractaspis spp.) and Their Allies - Biology, Venom and Envenoming.
The Amphibians and Reptiles of Cyprus with colour images, distribution maps and line drawings.
The Amphibians and Reptiles of Oman and the UAEcovers all species including their biology, habitat and distribution in this region.
A fully revised and updated, English-language edition of the Russian original published in 2017, with range maps of all native species.
The Amphibians and Reptiles of the Western Sahara is a well illustrated guide to 50 species in this little known area, with an identification key.
Illustrations and descriptions of frogs, toads, salamander, and the obscure and enigmatic caecilians are provided including the diversity, biology and distributions. The book reports a total of 83 species of amphibians found in Bhutan.
The Anoles of Honduras provides a detailed account on all 39 Honduran anole species. This is the work of decades of study.
The Book of Monitor Lizards is todays “Bible” of monitor lizards.
A selection of nature's greatest imposters, tricksters and magicians.
Important Characteristics in Identifying Crocodilian Species