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Lamar
celebrates beautiful and unusual reptiles and amphibians in this
stunning collection of photographs. The author, an associate herpetologist
at both the University of Kansas Museum of Natural History and
the National Serpentarium in San Jose, Costa Rica, has studied
reptiles and amphibians in Central and South America for many
years. A page overview of each group (turtles and tortoises, crocodiles,
lizards, snakes, salamanders and newts, caecilians, and frogs)
is followed by close-up color photographs showing the animals'
vivid colors, beautiful patterns, or unusual forms. A paragraph
including common and scientific names, adult size, habitat, range,
diet, reproduction, and interesting facts accompanies each photograph.
While The Encyclopedia of Reptiles and Amphibians (1986), edited
by Tim R. Halliday and Kraig Adler, provides a more detailed look
at reptile and amphibian biology and natural history, this visual
treat is recommended for public libraries for its spectacular
photographs.Sue O'Brien, Downers Grove P.L., Ill. - Library
Journal
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