The Chinese Alligator: Ecology Behavior Conservation and Culture
- Publisher : Johns Hopkins University Press
- Illustrations : 41 halftones, 53 line drawings
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The rare and endangered Chinese alligator has long held a prominent place in Chinese culture and mythology. Here John Thorbjarnarson and Xiaoming Wang, who have been at the forefront of efforts to conserve these remarkable creatures, provide comprehensive details about the biology, behavior, history, and cultural and conservation significance of the animal thought to be the basis of the Chinese dragon legend.
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