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The illustrated guide to freshwater fish & river creatures : a visual encyclopedia of aquatic life featuring 450 species

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This is a global directory of freshwater species of fish, reptiles and amphibians ranging from salmon, trout, chubs and basses to turtles, crocodiles, manatees and dolphins.

Species are grouped according to the continents they inhabit, with information on distinguishing physical features, lifestyle and characteristics.

You can learn about the anatomical features that set fish apart from other animals, and discover the habitats in which they thrive and the threats to their environments.

Quick-reference factfile panels summarize distribution, habitat, food, size and breeding rituals, and include maps. 500 detailed artworks make this an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the world of freshwater fish.

This stunning encyclopedic directory contains fascinating facts about a selection of the many wonderful and varied fish, reptiles and amphibians that dwell in the world's freshwater habitats.

More than 450 of the creatures that inhabit the world's rivers, streams, swamps and lakes are profiled in detailed entries. The majority of species are presented with superb illustrations, and there are maps and quick-reference data panels to pinpoint distribution, habitat, food, size and breeding habits.

With over 500 glorious images to aid identification, this information-packed directory of aquatic life is likely to appeal to anglers and aquarium enthusiasts, as well as to the general reader interested in natural history.

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Hermes House
0857232932 / 9780857232939
Hardback
591.76
01/11/2013
United Kingdom
English
160 pages : illustrations (colour), maps (colour)
31 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: Wigston: Southwater, 2011.