Amphibian

Amphibian by Barry Clarke is a detailed exploration of the fascinating world of amphibians, published by Dorling Kindersley in 1993. This edition spans 64 pages and is presented in English, featuring a blend of photographs, illustrations, maps, and charts that provide a comprehensive overview of these unique creatures. The book delves into various aspects of amphibians, including their evolution, defense mechanisms, diet, and the process of metamorphosis.
Readers will find a rich array of information that covers the life cycle and modern families of amphibians, as well as insights into their fossils and historical development. The integration of visual elements with informative text makes this book a valuable resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction, particularly in the subjects of animals and reptiles. With its engaging format, Amphibian serves as an informative guide for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of this diverse group of animals.
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Eyewitness Guides are a series of illustrated information books which integrate photographs with explanatory illustrations, maps, charts and text. This book looks at amphibians, their evolution, time-chart, fossils, modern families, defence, diet and metamorphosis.
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