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Field Guide to Mammals of Southern Africa: Revised Edition
Was R220.00Now R187.00(eB 1870)
Delivery time: Usually within 5 working days. Country: South AfricaFormat: Softcover
Publisher: Struik PublishersISBN: 9781770074040 Publication date: May 2007 Length: 210mm Width: 148mm Thickness: 18mm Weight: 644g Edition: Rev ed Pages: 304 Illustrations: 300+ illustrations, 250 maps, 500+photos
Field Guide to Mammals of Southern Africa: Revised Edition
Author: Chris Stuart; Tilde Stuart
Was R220.00 Now R187.00
Southern Africa has a wealth of mammal species, a total of 337. This comprehensive field guide covers them all. It includes the research in line with various findings and taxonomy; information; maps and images (where available) combined in a modern, full-colour layout; and colour coding introduced according to family groupings. Southern Africa has a wealth of mammal species, a total of 337 - all of which are covered in this fully revised comprehensive field guide. While the term 'African mammals' conjures up the more celebrated species of elephant, lion, buffalo, leopard and rhino, it is in fact the smaller animals - shrews, genets, suricates and bats - that comprise the bulk of the region's mammal species. And, often overlooked but included here too is the diversity of marine mammals - seals, whales and dolphins - that are found in our oceans. This new edition of "Field Guide to Mammals of Southern Africa" has been extensively revised to include the most recent research in line with new findings and new taxonomy. Up-to-date information, revised distribution maps and new images (where available) have been combined in a modern, full-colour layout. Colour coding has been introduced according to family groupings and spoor and size icons are included for quick reference with each mammal entry. Another new feature is the inclusion of skulls, grouped at the back of the book for easy comparison.;In addition to detailed descriptions of each species, the text offers insight into key identification characters, typical behaviour, preferred habitat, food choice and reproduction.
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