Riches of the Wild land mammals of south-earth asia
The author surveys the astonishing diversity of South-East Asian wildlife, a fauna that includes 660 distinct species, representing over one-seventh of the world's wild mammals. Among them are many mammals which cannot be found elsewhere: the gymnures and tree-shews, flying bats, tarsiers and o...
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xford University Press
Singapore
1987
©1987 |
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