First Field Guides to Insekte van Southern Africa
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Author: | Alan Weaving |
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ISBN: | 9781775843986 | |
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Format: | Paperback | |
Price: | R110.00.00 | |
Release Date: | 2015-10-28 |
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Sasol Eerste Veldgids tot Insekte van Suider-Afrika bied ‘n fassinerende blik op die insekte van die streek. Met behulp van volkleurfoto’s en maklik leesbare teks, sal die beginner en ontluikende natuurliefhebber die meer algemene insekgroepe in Suider-Afrika kan identifiseer, kan vasstel waar hulle voorkom, en meer te wete kom oor hul gedrag en ongewone eienskappe.
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