Signs of the Wild: Southern Africa
| Author: | Clive Walker |
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| ISBN: | 9781868258963 | |
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| Format: | Softcover | |
| Price: | R420.00.00 | |
| Release Date: | 2008-01-15 |
R420.00
This compact field guide to the identification of Southern African mammals based on their spoor, droppings and skulls has long been a top seller. This edition offers up-to-date information on identification through signs; provides new illustrations for a number of species; and features illustrations of skulls for all of the carnivores. It also offers an 8-page section of comparative spoor, updated with the most recent information available. It includes distribution maps and full-colour photographs of each species.
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