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This authoritative reference work presents a comprehensive examination of the world's reptiles and amphibians, expertly compiled by renowned herpetologists Harold Cogger and Richard Zweifel. Drawing on decades of scientific research and field experience, the authors provide an accessible yet scholarly exploration of these fascinating creatures.
The volume features detailed accounts of major reptile and amphibian groupsfrom frogs and salamanders to turtles, lizards, snakes, and crocodilianscovering their evolution, biology, behavior, and conservation status. Each section includes taxonomic information, habitat preferences, reproductive strategies, and distinctive adaptations that have allowed these animals to thrive across diverse environments for millions of years.
Richly illustrated with precise anatomical drawings and stunning color photographs, this reference guide brings the remarkable diversity of herpetofauna to life. Special focus is given to unique physiological features such as venom production, color-changing abilities, specialized sensory systems, and remarkable reproductive adaptations.
Beyond its scientific rigor, the book addresses the complex relationship between humans and these often misunderstood creatures, highlighting conservation challenges and the ecological importance of reptiles and amphibians as indicator species for environmental health.
An essential resource for herpetologists, naturalists, wildlife biologists, conservation professionals, and anyone fascinated by the extraordinary world of reptiles and amphibians.