A field guide to identifying the 80 reptile species currently known to occur in the Murray catchment area of New South Wales.
Photo: J. Farquhar SVL: 50 mm Description: Body small and robust with small head, blunt snout and short thick tail. Dorsum red-brown to grey with darker mottling usually with series of paired, pale spots along mid-dorsal surface and ...
Reptiles of Victoria is the first regional guide to all reptiles known to occur in Victoria.
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All of the species in the group share the habit of skewering their prey on a sharp branchlet much like a butcher hangs meat from a butcher's hook, hence the common name. Photo by Patrick Kavanagh. Bird occurrence over time Many people ...
At Kennedy's Weir near the Barmah Forest on the River Murray , most fish passed over the weir gates rather than using the fishway , possibly because its exit represented less than 4 % of the width of the wetted weir crest ( 1009 ) .
Authored by one of Micronesia's foremost zoologists, Dr. Don Buden, this richly-illustrated book is the definitive guide to turtles, lizards, and snakes of Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei, and Kosrae.