Reptile

Reptile by Colin McCarthy, published by Dorling Kindersley in 1991, is a visual encyclopedia that explores the diverse behaviors and lifestyles of reptiles. This edition, written in English and comprising 64 pages, offers a detailed look at various species, including snakes, crocodiles, and the unique tuatara, which is noted as the only living fossil.
Readers will find a wealth of information presented in an engaging format, making it suitable for those interested in juvenile nonfiction about animals, particularly reptiles and amphibians. The book delves into the fascinating world of these creatures, highlighting their characteristics and habitats, and serves as an informative resource for young readers eager to learn more about the reptilian kingdom.
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Part of the Eyewitness Guide series, this visual encyclopaedia looks at the range of reptilian behaviour and lifestyles, from snakes and crocodiles to the only living fossil, the tuatara.
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