This is the newest of our beautifully illustrated and highly informative nature guides produced in association with the Smithsonian Institution.<br>Snakes and Other Reptiles and Amphibians is compact and easy-to-use, including stunning photography, and a comprehensive catalog of cold-blooded creatur
Amphibians and reptiles. Naturally Scottish
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Natural Heritage, 2005. โ 50 ั.
Although there are only six amphibians and three reptiles native to Scotland, these delightful animals have been part of our culture for a long time. They feature on Pictish stones and in a play - ' The Puddock and the Princess'. Hopefully this booklet will generate some new enthusiasts for frogs, toads, newts. lizards and snakes and increase their profile as important elements of Scotland's bountiful wildlife.
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