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Frogs: and Other Amphibians

Paul Starosta; Teddy Moncuit

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$ 60.00
Format: Hardback
ISBN: 9781905377053
Publisher: Antique Collectors' Club Ltd
Page Count: 192
Description
Amphibians appeared on earth 360 million years ago, as the first four-footed animals and pioneers in the conquest of dry land. The water-, land- or tree-dwelling frogs, toads, newts and salamanders of our childhood are but pallid representatives of an infinitely varied family. Having originally trained as a biologist, Paul Starosta decided to combine his two main loves - nature and photography - to, logically, become a nature photographer. In this book he focuses his attention on the incredibly vibrant world of frogs, toads, newts and salamanders. Far from the brown and green slime-dwellers of childhood pond-dippings, the creatures depicted here are positively jewel-like, their colours further enhanced by being photographed against a black background. Teddy Moncuit is a great traveller and nature lover, who has carried out many assignments in the tropics. His texts provide a precise and passionate account of their fantastic adaptation strategies, revealing obscure, surprising, or even tragic asp

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Authors Paul Starosta; Teddy Moncuit
ISBN 9781905377053
Binding Hardback
Publisher Antique Collectors' Club Ltd
Dimensions 340 x 240 x 24
Page Count 192

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