A Photographic Guide to the Mammals of South-East Asia: Including Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Java, Sumatra, Bali and Borneo
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Charles M Francis
128 pages, 230 col photos, map.
Softcover |
out of print due 2007 | Edition: 2 | #169037 | ISBN-13: 9781845379186
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South-east Asia is one of the richest parts of the world in terms of mammals, with over 150 species recorded there and species new to science still being described on a regular basis.
This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the wide variety of wildlife to be found in South-east Asia. Over 192 key species are included in the book, each description supported by a clear colour photograph taken where possible in the mammal's natural habitat. This photographic guide covers all those mammals recorded from mainland SE Asia, from Myanmar through Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia and south to Malaysia. From Asian Elephant down to Sumatran Shrew Mouse, each species has a detailed account explaining ientification characteristics, habitat and behaviour.
This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the wide variety of wildlife to be found in South-east Asia. Over 192 key species are included in the book, each description supported by a clear colour photograph taken where possible in the mammal's natural habitat. This photographic guide covers all those mammals recorded from mainland SE Asia, from Myanmar through Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia and south to Malaysia. From Asian Elephant down to Sumatran Shrew Mouse, each species has a detailed account explaining ientification characteristics, habitat and behaviour.
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