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C**A
OK.
OK.
H**A
Excellent conceptually
It's certainly not complete or perfect, and as a reviewer notes, contains some omissions and errors. However, while a textbook should strive to be as good as possible in those areas, it's no substitute for the primary literature in peer-reviewed journals and shouldn't be viewed as such, and instead should be seen as more of a conceptual introduction, in which I feel it does well. It avoids the tempting parade-of-taxa style, and instead focuses on the important concepts uniting reptiles and to an extent all animals, such as osmoregulation, feeding, locomotion, reproductive strategies, etc.The section dealing with my primary focus, locomotion, is rather sparse, and contains some outdated information, but nothing that can't be corrected with a quick read through the literature. With any luck, my own work will be in the next edition.
G**A
good discription under pictures
The depth of information given. Studying because I volunteer at a Wildlife clinic.
E**H
Excellent
Sorry it took me so long to do this, but i absolutely loved the book. It was in great condition and arrived promptly. Thanks you for the great services and product, it is greatly appreciated, especially when it helped me get an "A" in my Herpetology class!
J**A
AWESOME
Great great book! One of my college textbooks that I actually read and enjoyed! Will be keeping this one!!
S**E
Really an osasis of information that is easy to follow and read
I have read so many 2,000-paged textbooks before on other animals, and all of them were not written well; it kept repeating and contradicting itself with lots of unnecessary material.However, this book was amazing. I learned so much and everything tied together so well. Then again, I'm not new to herpetology, so that might be a difference (I breed multiple species colubrids and anurans).
A**S
Great book!
This book offers a complete review on herpetology.It has great pictures and detailed information on the subject.Recommended for grads and undergrad students, and for anyone interested.Simple terms, well explained.
J**S
Fair Overall
Probably the biggest problem with the text is the lack of a glossary, which really makes the first few chapters far more difficult than they need be. The phylogeny chapters get weighted down by taxonomical terms that are not properly introduced.
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