The Amphibians and Reptiles of Mount Kinabalu
- Publisher : Koeltz
- Published In : Koenigstein
- Illustrations : 383 col photos, 102 b/w figs
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Description:
Mount Kinabalu, with an altitude of 4095 m the highest summit of the entire Malay Archipelago, is one of the world's foremost hot spots of animal and plant species diversity. This book is a completely up-dated fully illustrated account of the knowledge about the herpetofauna of this mountain comprising 77 amphibians and 112 reptile species. Based on extensive field work by the authors.
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