Books of Lizards

  • Lizards
    By N. H. G. Jacobsen

    Lizards

  • Australian Lizards: A Natural History
    By Stephen K. Wilson

    I thank the following for the images they have provided: Kieran Aland, Bob Ashdown, Ian and Jill Brown, Gareth Catt, Chris Crafter, Ian Dudgeon, Alex Dudley, Ashley Edwards, Adam Elliott, Ryan Ellis, Melanie Elphick, Stewart Ford, ...

  • Michigan Turtles and Lizards: A Field Guide and Pocket Reference
    By J. Alan Holman, James J. Harding

    Michigan Turtles and Lizards: A Field Guide and Pocket Reference

  • What Lizard is That?: Introducing Australian Lizards
    By Steve Wilson, Gerry Swan

    What Lizard is That? offers a glimpse into the lifestyles and variety of these amazing Australian animals. This book covers all the main groups of Australian lizards and includes general pointers on appearance, behaviour and ecology.

  • A Complete Guide to Reptiles of Australia
    By Steve Wilson, Gerry Swan

    This field guide features diagnostic illustrations, classification notes, selected reading and a thorough index. The book is designed to be a comprehensive yet compact and portable tool for reptile identification anywhere in Australia.

  • Faszination Warane
    By Thomas Muller, Andreas Kirschner, Hermann Seufer

    Faszination Warane

  • Lizards
    By DAVID P. BADGER

    For lizards and snakes , the tongue and Jacobson's organ are the real key to olfactory success . “ Reptiles have relatively simple brains , " says Lyall Watson , author of Jacobson's Organ and the Remarkable Nature of Smell .

  • Field Guide to Reptiles of NSW A: Third Edition
    By Gerry Swan, Glenn M. Shea, R. A. Sadlier

    For herpetologists, the location maps will prove invaluable. This book is a thorough update, expansion and revision of A Field Guide to the Snakes and Lizards of New South Wales published in 2004.

  • Lizards
    By Peter Foster, Barry Silkstone, Sharyn Madder

    Lizards

  • Snakes and Lizards
    By Edward Turner, Clive Turner

    Some species of lizard may look after their eggs for a while , and the barking gecko sometimes even tries to look after its young after they have hatched . One of the oldest serpent stories is about the mother snake who protects her ...

  • Reptiles
    By Barbara Taylor

    Which amazing animal can change the colour of its skin? Which terrifying creature is so big it was confused for a dragon? Which tricky reptile pretends to be a toad? In Focus: Reptiles has the answers!

  • Looking at Lizards
    By Jane E. Hartman

    Discusses the physical characteristics, habits, and environments of a variety of lizards and presents instructions for keeping lizards as pets.

  • Lizards of Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, and Their Adjacent Archipelagos: Their Description, Distribution, and Natural History
    By L. Lee Grismer

    Lizards of Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, and Their Adjacent Archipelagos: Their Description, Distribution, and Natural History

  • Lizards: Level 3
    By Laura Marsh

    Awesome facts, crazy quizzes and brain-busting games. Everything you need to know about lizards!

  • Lizards
    By Daniel A. Greenberg

    A - Z of Lizard Care . New York : Barrons Educational Series , 1997 . Cherry , Jim . Loco for Lizards . Northland , AZ : Northland Publishers , 2000 . Kaplan , Melissa . Iguanas for Dummies . New York : John Wiley and Sons , 2000 .

  • A Field Guide to the Snakes and Lizards of New South Wales
    By Gerry Swan

    Guide to snakes and lizards found in NSW.

  • A Complete Guide to Reptiles of Australia
    By Steve Wilson, Gerry Swan

    This text explores the rich diversity of Australia's reptiles. It provides an accessible identification guide to reptiles, including crocodiles, sea turtles, geckos, skinks, dragons, pythons, terrestrial elapids and sea kraits.

  • The Puffin Book of Australian Reptiles
    By Helen Hunt

    Snakes - Lizards - Skink - Turtle - Crocodiles.

  • Guiá Para la Identificación de Lagartos Y Culebras de Puerto Rico
    By Juan A. Rivero

    Hábitos . corriente es la verde , pero también hay ejemplares grises con motas o manchas más obscuras . Las escamas dorsales están rodeadas de pequeños tubérculos . En los machos , hay una cresta dorsal que se hace más grande en el rabo ...

  • The Lizard in the Jungle
    By Mike Linley

    The Shingleback Lizard from Australia gives birth to two very large young . Live young Instead of laying eggs , some lizards keep them within their bodies until they hatch and then give birth to live , fully - formed young .