From the familiar painted turtle basking on a log to the majestic long-lived giant tortoises, turtles are among the most fascinating animals on the planet. For many years Franck Bonin, Bernard Devaux, and Alain Dupré have traveled the world together to study turtles in their natural habitats. In this complete guide to the world's nearly 300 species of turtles, the authors reveal intimate, little-known details of these intriguing reptiles in their native habitats: what they eat, where they live, how they behave, and when and where they lay their eggs. Maps and photographs accompany the descriptions of each species. Originally written in French, the text has been translated by one of the world's leading turtle experts, Peter C. H. Pritchard. The result is a beautifully written and abundantly illustrated book that belongs on the shelf of every library, public and private. To the millions of turtle lovers and nature enthusiasts who will find answers to their questions within its pages, this book will be the standard reference for years to come.
Data pubblicazione
07/09/2006