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Florida's Turtles, Lizards, and Crocodilians: A Guide toTheir Identification and Habits

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Features both native and non-native species now living in Florida “A welcome addition to the library of the amateur and professional herpetologist alike, covering such diverse topics as molecular biology all the way to charming personal anecdotes.”—Charles Scott Pfaff, herpetology curator, Riverbanks Zoo and Garden “With a growing species list wrought by thriving alien taxa, and the changing abundance of many other forms, much of what is already written about Florida’s herpetofauna has become outdated and incomplete. A need for a new reference, to treat a new fauna, has emerged. The Bartletts have answered this need with a fine new book.”—Steve Reichling, author of Reptiles and Amphibians of the Southern Pine Woods From alligators in backyard swimming pools to tiny lizards on window screens, you don’t have to go far in Florida to find reptiles. Both fascinating and feared, there are more than one hundred species and subspecies of turtles, lizards, and crocodilians in the state—nearly half of which are non-native.           Florida’s Turtles, Lizards, and Crocodilians is the most comprehensive field guide available to identify and understand these creatures. Complete with range maps, vibrant color photographs, and detailed descriptions, the book is filled with information. Tips on herping (similar to birding) include where and when to look for different kinds of lizards, turtles, and crocodilians in the wild, how to identify them, which ones you can and cannot capture, how to properly care for unregulated species at home, and how best to photograph them.            200-pound snapping turtles to tiny, legless worm lizards, from animals that live in the open ocean to ones that prefer dry sands, from caimans to terrapins to basilisks (though not the Harry Potter variety), everything you could want to know about Florida’s non-snake reptiles can be found in this book.   Read more

ISBN10 0813036682
ISBN13 978-0813036687
Edition First Edition
Language English
Publisher University Press of Florida
Dimensions 6.09 x 0.65 x 9.03 inches
Item Weight 1.05 pounds
Print length 352 pages
Publication date September 11, 2011

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