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Field Guide to the Mammals of Singapore

Field / Identification Guide
By: Anish Banerjee(Author)
50 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations
Field Guide to the Mammals of Singapore
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  • Field Guide to the Mammals of Singapore ISBN: 9781535484169 Paperback Jul 2016 In stock
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The Field Guide to the Mammals of Singapore is a comprehensive guide to the 65 odd species of mammals in Singapore. It covers important identification characteristics of each mammal along with their ecology and local status. Furthermore each mammal is accompanied by their respective image. Hidden beneath Singapore's concrete jungle lies a vast diversity of flora and fauna. There is an ever increasing interest in reptiles and birds in Singapore. However, mammals in Singapore do not seem to spark an interest in wildlife enthusiasts, because they are not well known.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Anish Banerjee(Author)
50 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations
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