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| Amphibians: The World of Frogs, Toads, Salamanders and Newts |
by Robert Hofrichter, editor
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| Product Details |
| • Author: | Robert Hofrichter, editor |
| • Publisher: | Firefly Books |
| • Publication Date: | 9/2/2000 |
| • Cover Type: | hardcover |
| • Pages: | 264 pages, 9 x 12 full-color photographs |
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| Product Description |
A fascinating world of scientific wonders, the amphibian species is full of unusual and extreme adaptations and is home to numerous unsolved mysteries. Amphibians is your guide to these intriguing and diverse creatures.
Often misunderstood, this species, which includes frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts, surpasses all other vertebrate species in survival and reproduction strategies. In addition, as the stunning full-color photographs depict, amphibians are creatures of extreme beauty. Many tropical tree and poison arrow frogs are just as dazzling in appearance as some of the worlds most colorful birds.
Scientific experts from all over the globe have contributed their knowledge and understanding of amphibians to this comprehensive volume. An excellent resource for both experienced and amateur scientists, Amphibians includes information of the biology, physiology, and evolution of amphibians, as well as chapters on ecology and ethology, the meaning of amphibians for mankind, and endangerment and species protection. This last section is important as global warming, habitat loss, and pesticides have placed many amphibianseven common toads and frogson the road to extinction.
Fascinating and informative, Amphibians is one of the most comprehensive books available on this adaptive and ubiquitous species. |
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