The Lizards - Encyclopedia of Nature Planeta Vivo 7 - Trad. Francis Petra Janssen
The Lizards: Encyclopedia of Nature Planeta Vivo 7
Introduction
The Lizards is a comprehensive and visually stunning encyclopedia that takes readers on a journey into the fascinating world of these remarkable creatures. With over 1,500 pages and more than 2,000 photographs, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in reptiles and amphibians.
Detailed Descriptions and Stunning Photography
The Lizards provides detailed descriptions of over 500 species of lizards, from the tiny gecko to the massive Komodo dragon. Each species is accompanied by stunning photographs that capture their unique beauty and characteristics. The book also includes information on the lizards' habitats, diets, behaviors, and conservation status.
Expert Insights and Engaging Writing
The Lizards is written by a team of experts in herpetology, who share their knowledge and passion for these creatures. The writing is engaging and accessible, making the book enjoyable for both casual readers and experienced herpetologists.
A Valuable Resource for Herpetologists and Nature Enthusiasts
The Lizards is a valuable resource for herpetologists, nature enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the natural world. This comprehensive encyclopedia provides a wealth of information on lizards, making it an essential addition to any library.
Why You Should Buy This Book
If you are interested in reptiles and amphibians, then The Lizards is the book for you. This comprehensive and visually stunning encyclopedia is a must-have for anyone who wants to learn more about these fascinating creatures. With over 1,500 pages and more than 2,000 photographs, this book is a valuable resource that will provide you with hours of enjoyment.
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