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Frogs of the Lake Eyre Basin A Field Guide

Field / Identification Guide
By: Michael J Tyler(Author), Steve G Wilson(Author), Angus Emmott(Author)
140 pages, colour photos, colour distribution maps
Frogs of the Lake Eyre Basin
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Frogs of the Lake Eyre Basin

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Frogs of the Lake Eyre Basin: A Field Guide, is a 140 page handbook that will satisfy the curious naturalist in all of us. The concise text is supported by vibrant photographs of the 44 native frog species of the Lake Eyre Basin as well as the omnipresent Cane Toad. This easy to use reference book is all you'll need to whet your appetite for the diverse, unusual and surprising frog life in this, the driest part of Australia.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Michael J Tyler(Author), Steve G Wilson(Author), Angus Emmott(Author)
140 pages, colour photos, colour distribution maps
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