xi + 419 pp. The result of a 22 month study in the Phillipines on the ecology and behavior of the only frugivorous (diet consists of fruits and mollusks) lizard species in the world. Good condition, dust jacket with some foxing View More...
208 pp. The most popular species at that time are described, and information on zoogeography and captive requirements is provided. The final chapter is devoted to captive breeding, and explains the need to conserve species in the wild. Filled with photographs (color and Black & white), drawings of terraria and the tools used in herpetoculture View More...
viii+ 241 pp., 190 color photographs, Includes chapters on the evolutionary history of snakes, feeding, locomotion, the structure and function of skin, circulation and respiration, sense organs, sound production, temperature and thermoregulation, and reproduction. An indispensable asset to professional zoologists and enthusiasts alike. View More...
190 pp. Informative drawings and spectacular black & white and color photographs. Chapters on snake morphology, reproduction, diet, defense, ecology and behavior, and association with humans. View More...
xvii + 217 pp., Foreword by Kraig Adler, Ph.D., Edited by Breck Bartholomew, An autobiography of the exciting life of the father of modern Indiana and Pakistani herpetology, a leading expert on toxinology, snakebite, and sea snakes, and a devoted husband and father. View More...
xi +244 pp. 12 color photographs. The author brilliantly explores the mystery of the extinction of this biological "barometer" of the planet's environment in a book that is paradoxically and simultaneously terrifying and delightful. View More...
Published as a Partnership between IUCN, Conservation International and Lynx Edicions. xv + 758 pp. First comprehensive assessment of the world's then known 6,000 species of amphibians. View More...
222 pp. This book is a celebration of one of America's last frontiers in America. With over 300 color photographs, Bill Thomas reveals the diversity of swamps in such places as Florida, Hawaii, Mississippi, Louisiana, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Delaware, Rhode Island, and New Jersey View More...
xiv + 757pp. This book covers the basic biology of amphibians and reptiles with updates on conceptual areas. It serves as a foundation for modern herpetology courses, and is relevant to courses in ecology, behavior evolution, systematics, and morphology. Filled with natural history and distributional information. Naturalists, amateur herpetologists, herpetoculturists, and zoo professionals will enjoy this book View More...