Search for your favourite author or book

Pocket Guide Snakes & Other Reptiles of Zambia and Malawi

ISBN 
9781775847175
Format 
Epub
Recommended Price 
R187.00
Published 
August 2023
About the book: 
Zambia and Malawi are home to 240 reptile species, of which 114 are snakes, 108 lizards, 14 terrapins and tortoises, and 2 crocodiles. Of these, 15 species occur nowhere else on Earth. This first accessible pocket guide to the reptiles of these two tropical countries describes 186 of the most commonly encountered and colourful species, as well as those that are less conspicuous, rare and endemic to the region. A brief, informative introduction details the region’s reptile diversity and habitat types and outlines different venom types and snakebite treatments.
 
Handy and compact, this up-to-date guide makes a trusted travelling companion on trips to the wildlife areas, parks and reserves of these two spectacular countries.
• Succinct species descriptions cover key identification features.
• Clear full-colour photographs accompany species descriptions.
• Up-to-date distribution maps show the range of each species.
• Symbols for snake species denote the level of danger each snake’s venom poses for humans, from harmless to life-threatening.
Listing 
About the Author
Luke Verburgt is a consulting herpetologist with over 19 years of professional herpetofauna survey experience across 23 African countries. He is a director of the Enviro-Insight consultancy and an extraordinary lecturer at the University of Pretoria.
About the Author
Darren Pietersen is a herpetologist specialising in African reptiles and amphibians. He is a freelance consultant, and a research associate in the Department of Zoology and Entomology at the University of Pretoria.

Others also viewed

Megaboere, kykNET se gewilde reeks oor suksesvolle boere in Suid-Afrika, het kykers reeds vir...
Sean Davison, a professor of science at the University of the Western Cape, made headlines when he...
’n veldgids tot fynbos van Suider-Afrika
A compact guide featuring nearly 400 wild flowers of Kenya and northern Tanzania, grouped for...