Search Results - "Reptile"
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Mucosal intestinal immunity and response to parasite infections in ectothermic vertebrates
Published 2011Subjects: Click Here to View Status and Holdings.
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Endangered species
Published 2004Table of Contents: “…Amphibians, fish, plants, and reptiles…”
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the pictorial encyclopedia of the animal kingdom
Published 1967Table of Contents: “…Protozoa -- Parazoa -- Metazoa -- Worms -- Molluscs -- Segmented animals -- Arthropods -- Crustaceans -- Insects -- Sea and freshwater animals -- Fishes -- Amphibians -- Reptiles -- Birds -- Mammals.…”
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Beacham's guide to the endangered species of North America
Published 2001Table of Contents: “…V.1.Mammals, birds, reptiles.--V.2.Amphibians,fishes,snails- -V.3.Arachnids and crustaceans.…”
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Beacham's guide to the endangered species of North America
Published 2001Table of Contents: “….V.1.Mammals, birds, reptiles.-- v.2.Amphibians, fishes, snails.-- v.3.Arachnids and crustaceans.…”
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National geographic prehistoric mammals
Published 2004Table of Contents: “…-- Age of mammals: Eocene -- Oligocene -- Miocene -- Pliocene -- Pleistocene -- Other creatures of the Cenozoic era -- Mammal deposits -- Reconstruction: Reconstruction from fossils -- Behavior: How we know -- What they ate -- Social behavior -- Classification: Mammal groupings -- Mammals: Prehistoric profiles -- Reptiles into mammals: Mammal-like reptiles -- Cynodonts-"near mammals" -- Primitive mammals: Mesozoic mammals -- Marsupials: Kangaroos -- Australian marsupials -- Wombats -- South American marsupials -- Primitive placentals: Eomaia -- Aardvarks -- Desmostylians: Sea cows and relatives -- Proboscids: Deinotheres -- Gomphotheres -- True mastodons -- Elephantids --Mammoths -- Embrithopods: Arsinoitheres -- Edentates: Sloths -- Glyptodonts -- Rodents -- Primates: Early primates -- Monkeys -- Apes -- Australopithecines -- Paranthropus -- Homo erectus -- Homo antecessor -- Neandertals -- Homo sapiens -- Insectivores -- Bats -- Creodonts -- Carnivores: Bear-dogs -- Dogs -- Bears -- Seals and relatives -- Mustelids -- Nimravids -- Civets -- Cats -- Xenosmilus -- Smilodon -- Hyenas -- Early ungulates -- Dinocerates -- Whales: Primitive whales -- Whales -- Cloven-hoofed mammals: Entelodonts -- Hippopotamids -- Pigs -- Camels and relatives -- Deer and relatives -- Deer -- Antelope -- Cattle and bison -- Bison -- South American ungulates: Notoungulates -- Litopterns -- Astrapotheres -- Perissodactyls: Palaeotheres -- Rhinoceroses -- Indricotheres -- Chalicotheres -- Early horses -- Later horses -- Brontotheres -- Reference: Museums/glossary -- Index.…”
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Wildlife and natural resource management
Published 1998Click Here to View Status and Holdings.
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