Published 1970
by Collins .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by J. Dorst and P. Dandelot. |
Contributions | Dandelot, P. |
ID Numbers | |
---|---|
Open Library | OL20364984M |
Stuarts' Field Guide to the Larger Mammals of Africa - a classic and widely acclaimed work - concentrates on the more visible and easily distinguished larger species, as well as some of the more frequently seen smaller mammals/5. A Field Guide to the Larger Mammals of Africa (Collins Field Guide Series) Hardcover – December 1, by Jean Dorst (Author)Cited by: A Field Guide to the Larger Mammals of Africa Hardcover – January 1, by Pierre Dorst, Jean, And Dandelot (Author)/5(5). Stuarts’ Field Guide to the Larger Mammals of Africa concentrates on the more visible and easily distinguished larger species, as well as some of the more frequently seen smaller mammals/5(7).
About this book Of the more than 5, mammals species worldwide, at least 1, occur in Africa. Stuarts' Field Guide to the Larger Mammals of Africa – a classic and widely acclaimed work – concentrates on the more visible and easily distinguished larger species, as well as some of the more frequently seen smaller mammals. In this updated and revised edition of Field Guide to the Larger Mammals of Africa, authors Chris and Tilde Stuart concentrate on the more visible and easily distinguished larger mammal species. A Field Guide to the Mammals of Southern Africa. Available in English, Afrikaans and German. The Southern Africa’s Mammals Guide is a high quality page book providing all the information you need to identify mammals when visiting Southern Africa’s Wildlife and . However, The Kingdon Field Guide to African Mammals is still the most comprehensive African mammal field guide we’ve come across. I also recommend that when visiting a South African national park, you pick up the official park map which includes several pages of animal illustrations at the back.
This wonderful field guide features more than full-color photographs and maps showing where on the African continent these larger mammal species live. The book is organized according to the zoological orders: Primates, Perissodactyla, Artiodactyla, Proboscidea, Carnivora, Hyracoidea, Tubulidentata, Pholidota, Insectivora, Lagomorpha, and Rodentia. Of the world's 4, to 4, mammal species, about 1, occur in Africa. In this updated and revised edition of Field Guide to the Larger Mammals of Africa, authors Chris and Tilde Stuart concentrate on the more visible and easily distinguished larger mammal species, plus some of the more frequently seen smaller mammals. In this updated and revised edition of Field Guide to the Larger Mammals of Africa, authors Chris and Tilde Stuart concentrate on the more visible and easily distinguished larger mammal species, plus some of the more frequently seen smaller mammals/5(16). A comprehensive field guide which can be used to identify the larger mammals of Africa. Each species account gives the animal's common name as well as its scientific name, its identifying characteristics and information on size, habitat and behaviour.