Natural History: ReptilesGood Press, 8 дек. 2020 г. - Всего страниц: 220 In his seminal work, 'Natural History: Reptiles,' Philip Henry Gosse delves into the fascinating world of reptiles, providing readers with a comprehensive overview of these remarkable creatures. Gosse's writing style is both informative and engaging, making the complex subject matter accessible to a wide audience. The book is steeped in the scientific advancements of the time, offering readers a glimpse into the state of natural history research in the 19th century. Gosse's meticulous observations and detailed descriptions of various reptilian species showcase his deep passion for the subject. His insightful analysis and vivid imagery bring these creatures to life on the page, captivating readers from start to finish. Philip Henry Gosse, a renowned naturalist and marine biologist, was uniquely positioned to write 'Natural History: Reptiles,' drawing on his extensive knowledge and expertise in the field. His background in scientific research and his deep appreciation for the natural world shine through in this work, making it a must-read for anyone interested in reptilian biology and natural history. I highly recommend 'Natural History: Reptiles' to all readers seeking a rich and enlightening exploration of the reptile kingdom. |
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... lakes , marshes , and rivers with which the expanse of America is intersected . The continent of Africa , on the other hand , which offers in this respect so great a contrast to the former , presents us with but three species of ...
... lakes , marshes , and rivers with which the expanse of America is intersected . The continent of Africa , on the other hand , which offers in this respect so great a contrast to the former , presents us with but three species of ...
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... lakes , and even small rivers whose course is gentle ; feeding on small water - animals , such as frogs and newts , the young of web - footed fowl , fresh - water snails , and insects ; nor does the flesh of larger creatures drowned in ...
... lakes , and even small rivers whose course is gentle ; feeding on small water - animals , such as frogs and newts , the young of web - footed fowl , fresh - water snails , and insects ; nor does the flesh of larger creatures drowned in ...
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... lakes , where they live upon aquatic animals ; they are eminently carnivorous and voracious , and pursue with agility in the water , fishes , and especially young crocodiles . Notwithstanding the nature of their food , their flesh is ...
... lakes , where they live upon aquatic animals ; they are eminently carnivorous and voracious , and pursue with agility in the water , fishes , and especially young crocodiles . Notwithstanding the nature of their food , their flesh is ...
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... lakes of the St. Lawrence , are the localities known to be inhabited by various species of Trionychida . GENUS TRIONYX . ( GEOFF . ) Table of Contents The species belonging to this genus , which includes the majority of those known ...
... lakes of the St. Lawrence , are the localities known to be inhabited by various species of Trionychida . GENUS TRIONYX . ( GEOFF . ) Table of Contents The species belonging to this genus , which includes the majority of those known ...
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LORICATA | |
SAURIA | |
Reptiles | |
Geckotidæ | |
Iguanadæ | |
Agamadæ | |
Genus Varanus Merr | |
Lacertadæ | |
Genus Celestus Gray | |
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