The Texas Tortoise - A Natural History

ROSE, F.L., JUDD, F.W.:
The Texas Tortoise - A Natural History
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ROSE, F.L., JUDD, F.W.:

Norman 2014, geb., 296 Seiten, 34 sw. u. 34 Farbabb., 11 Tabellen. Remnants of an ancient lineage, tortoises date back to the Eocene. Among the five species remaining in North America, Texas tortoises are the smallest in size and inhabit some of the harshest arid environments known. They are also the most neglected by wildlife personnel. In The Texas Tortoise, biologists Francis L. Rose and Frank W. Judd draw on decades of research to offer the first comprehensive account of this fascinating but threatened species. The authors begin by explaining the relationship of the Texas tortoise to other species, fossil as well as extant. They delineate the Texas tortoise's environment and describe what it eats, how the animal grows and reproduces, and how it behaves. Throughout, Rose and Judd write eloquently about the threats to the species' survival, reflecting deep concern about its future protection.

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