Natural History Books: Herpetology - Australian Herpetofaunas
found: 4 books

 
Green, Darren
Keeping Bearded Dragons
Strathfieldsaye: Australian Reptile Keeper Publications, 2009. First edition. Pp. (3), 1-76, (1); 42 color photographs, 8 partly colored distribution maps. Color pictorial stiff green wrappers, sm 8vo. Bearded dragons belong to the lizard family, Agamidae. This large family of lizards makes up some 70 different species currently recognized within Australia. This book provides the reader with an understanding of keeping bearded dragons. It details the nutritional requirements needed, and the best methods for housing, heating and lighting. No ownership marks and no signs of use. A bright and clean copy in near fine condition..
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Book number: 8021
USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 18.75 | £UK 16.25 | JP¥ 3164]

 
Hoser, Raymond T.
Australian Reptiles and Frogs
Sydney: Pierson and Company, 1989. First edition. Pp. ix, 238; 612 fine copy photos, numerous black-and-white distribution maps. Publisher's original olive-green cloth, lettered in gilt on the spine, color pictorial dust jacket lettered in black, lg 4to (11.5 x 8.5 inches). Detailed descriptions of more than 200 species are presented and illustrated in the more than 600 color photos. According to the jacket flap: “Among the excellent photographs are pictures of types of reptiles that have never previously been photographed. The book also contains chapters on other significant aspects of herpetofauna including their origins, natural history, classification, identification, habitats, keeping, breeding and photography. There is also an important chapter on reptile and frog conservation.” No ownership marks and no signs of use. A bright and clean copy in fine condition in a fine dust jacket..
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Book number: 9588
USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 23.5 | £UK 20.25 | JP¥ 3955]

 
Wilson, Stephen K. and Knowles, David G.
Australia's Reptiles: A photographic reference to the terrestrial reptiles of Australia
Sydney: William Collins, 1992. Second printing. Pp. 447, 847 color photographs. Publisher's dark gray cloth, lettered in white on the spine, color pictorial dust jacket with Diplodactylus ciliaris aberrans on the front cover, 4to. This volume illustrates for the first time more than 95% of the terrestrial reptile fauna in color – it covers nearly all species and subspecies including some undescribed forms. It is a superb reference source. No ownership marks and no signs of use. Light edge wear to dust jacket; a bright and clean fine copy in a near fine dust jacket..
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Book number: 9589
USD 24.00 [Appr.: EURO 22.5 | £UK 19.25 | JP¥ 3797]

 
Wilson, Steve K.
A Field Guide to Reptiles of Queensland
Sydney: New Holland Publishers, 2022. Third edition. Pp. 335, 400+ color photos and other color-tinted illustrations. Color pictorial stiff wrappers (softbound), 8vo. This is the third edition. Many discoveries have been made in the ten years since this guide was first published in 2005. The second edition including 15 new genera and over 60 additional species. Due to the numerous habitats, Queensland is home to a spectacular variety of reptiles. This third edition covers all of reptile species of Queensland's which includes more than 170 endemics. No ownership marks and no signs of use. A fine (new) copy..
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Book number: 9591
USD 28.00 [Appr.: EURO 26.25 | £UK 22.5 | JP¥ 4430]

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