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Field guide : Anfibios y Reptiles de la Península Ibérica, Baleares y Canarias (Barbadillo et al)

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Title : Guía de campo, Anfibios y Reptiles de la Península Ibérica, Baleares y Canarias
Ed. GeoPlaneta, 1999
Authors :L.J. Barbadillo,J.I. Lacomba, V.Pérez-Mellado,V.Sancho & L.F. López Jurado.

I bought this book because I could see that includes the lizards/amphibians of Canary Islands, which are forgotten in the mayority of books. I find the book interesting because It has a lot of species and information about them that other books don't have. This information includes photos,biology, sexing, distribution areas, habitats, adults and juvies descriptions,etc, of each animal; and keys to find out species.

It's a bit big to be a fieldguide but I keep thinking It's a good book.:happy:

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Re: Field guide : Anfibios y Reptiles de la Península Ibérica, Baleares y Canarias

My former roommate had that book and it´s not bad. May be a bit lacking of info sometimes, but hey...it´s not meant to be an encyclopaedia.
 
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