Pocket Guide to Snakes & Other Reptiles of Zambia and Malawi
The high reptile diversity in Zambia and Malawi is driven by the region’s tropical climate, divergent landscapes and wide variety of vegetation types. To date 240 species have been recorded in these two countries: 117 snakes, 108 lizards, 13 terrapins and tortoises, and 2 crocodiles.

This new handy, pocket-sized guide – a first for these two countries – features 187 of the most commonly encountered, rare and beautiful snakes and other reptiles occurring in the region.

It features:
• Authoritative text including key identification features, brief behavior notes, habitat and reproduction
• Full-color photographs illustrating all species covered
• Distribution maps showing the range of each species
• A useful introduction unpacking the different groups, habitats and snake venom

Written by experts, it is an ideal safari companion on trips to the wildlife areas, parks and reserves of these two countries.
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Pocket Guide to Snakes & Other Reptiles of Zambia and Malawi
The high reptile diversity in Zambia and Malawi is driven by the region’s tropical climate, divergent landscapes and wide variety of vegetation types. To date 240 species have been recorded in these two countries: 117 snakes, 108 lizards, 13 terrapins and tortoises, and 2 crocodiles.

This new handy, pocket-sized guide – a first for these two countries – features 187 of the most commonly encountered, rare and beautiful snakes and other reptiles occurring in the region.

It features:
• Authoritative text including key identification features, brief behavior notes, habitat and reproduction
• Full-color photographs illustrating all species covered
• Distribution maps showing the range of each species
• A useful introduction unpacking the different groups, habitats and snake venom

Written by experts, it is an ideal safari companion on trips to the wildlife areas, parks and reserves of these two countries.
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Pocket Guide to Snakes & Other Reptiles of Zambia and Malawi

Pocket Guide to Snakes & Other Reptiles of Zambia and Malawi

Pocket Guide to Snakes & Other Reptiles of Zambia and Malawi

Pocket Guide to Snakes & Other Reptiles of Zambia and Malawi

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Overview

The high reptile diversity in Zambia and Malawi is driven by the region’s tropical climate, divergent landscapes and wide variety of vegetation types. To date 240 species have been recorded in these two countries: 117 snakes, 108 lizards, 13 terrapins and tortoises, and 2 crocodiles.

This new handy, pocket-sized guide – a first for these two countries – features 187 of the most commonly encountered, rare and beautiful snakes and other reptiles occurring in the region.

It features:
• Authoritative text including key identification features, brief behavior notes, habitat and reproduction
• Full-color photographs illustrating all species covered
• Distribution maps showing the range of each species
• A useful introduction unpacking the different groups, habitats and snake venom

Written by experts, it is an ideal safari companion on trips to the wildlife areas, parks and reserves of these two countries.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781775847168
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Publication date: 10/30/2023
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 4.10(w) x 7.10(h) x (d)

About the Author

Darren Pietersen is a herpetologist specialising in African reptiles and amphibians. He is a freelance consultant, and a research associate in the Department of Zoology and Entomology at the University of Pretoria.

Luke Verburgt is a zoological scientist specialising in herpetology, and has worked across 19 African countries. He holds an MSc. in Zoology from the University of Pretoria, is director of the consultancy Enviro-Insight and extraordinary lecturer at the University of Pretoria, and is a registered scientific professional with the South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions (SACNASP). He has published more than 30 scientific articles, which include several descriptions of new African herpetofauna species.
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