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This book breaks new ground: it is the first complete listing and guide to all the known reptiles of the five East African countries (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi.) Written by expert East African herpetologists, it incorporates virtually all known information on the East African reptile fauna. Nearly 500 high-quality color photographs illustrate most of the species involved, many of which have never been illustrated in color before. Keys and introductory essays are included for all orders, families, genera, and species, giving clear introductions for every group. There is an individual account for each species, describing its appearance, habits, and habitat, accompanied by a map showing its known distribution within East Africa and notes indicating its Africa-wide distribution as well. Hence this book will be useful not only in East Africa, but in the surrounding countries as well, for which no reptile guides exist. In addition, the descriptions of dangerous snakes include a section on their venom. A comprehensive appendix discusses aspects of snakebite risk and treatment in East Africa and the do's and don'ts of first aid.
Key Features:4eM ©©øÂν׾ -- ©øÂν׾¡@¡@ , Illustrates nearly all of the c. 420 species found in East Africa
Contains keys and full descriptions to aid identification
Contains a distribution map for every species
Provides information on snakebite and effective first aid
Table of Contents:jIE> ©©øÂν׾ -- ©øÂν׾¡@¡@ $L About the Authors 6KXL INTRODUCTORY ESSAYSr<I List of Maps and Line Drawings 7nIO Preface 8"pyK` Sources and Acknowledgements 9%/7W Further Reading on East African Reptiles 11l) How to Use this Book 13 y)s Reptiles in East African Environment 14/VR: The Zoogeography of the East African Reptile Fauna 16RC ,`] Observing and Collecting Reptiles 20X~o% Reptile Conservation, the Role of National Parks and Museums 237 Identifying Reptiles 25lD Common Names 27^"=c5 Photographing Reptiles 28~q Notes on the Husbandry of East African Reptiles 294y SPECIES ACCOUNTSSMx CHELONIANS 34!jf LIZARDS 66fBr WORM LIZARDS 256h(q7G CROCODILES 26829U"$ SNAKES 278v6N&I Reptile Biology Illustrations 497~.q Reptile Habitat Illustrations 500,] APPENDICES"(1Ti9 Notes on Snakebite 504o &g5_ Local Names 512$K:O Gazetteer 515=Rc8,E Glossay 528~q]%W References 534vv | Scientific Index 535vmP~ Common Name Index 539r7Nr.h ©©øÂν׾ -- ©øÂν׾¡@¡@ OY0o
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