- 1984 edition, 252 pages
- Published by BPC Publishing Ltd
- Hardcover with dust jacket, green boards. Large book
- Very good condition, ex librs stamp on free front end paper, minor dust jacket scuffing
Colour and black and white illustrated and index included. Introduction by Dr Maurice Burton.
Reptiles and amphibians are the most highly developed of the cold-blooded animals. This book traces their evolution from the one-celled creatures through the invertebrates to the emergence of animal life from water onto land, which resulted in the reptiles and amphibians.
The living conditions of the groups of animals within this evolutionary sequence are described, with particular attention concentrated on the reptiles and amphibians, how they feed, reproduce and defend themselves against their enemies.
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