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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A great book for serious hobbyists.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Completely Illustrated Atlas of Reptiles and Amphibians for the Terrarium (Hardcover)
This book is quite comprehensive in the sheer number of species of reptiles and amphibians which it covers. Although species are not covered in depth a great deal of useful information about natural history, identifcation and captive care is given. There are also many full color photographs .The book is arranged alphabetically by scientific name. An index of common names is included to aid in finding specific species. However common names differ from region to region so the book is most useful to someone who is already somewhat familiar with the scientific names of reptiles and amphibians. A great book for someone who is serious about herps and has general curiosity about reptiles and amphibians.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Base Texts are Essential, just like this one!!,
By Scott Thomson (Canberra, ACT Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Completely Illustrated Atlas of Reptiles and Amphibians for the Terrarium (Hardcover)
I actually bought this book many years ago and consider it one of the best investments I have ever made. As a taxonomist and herpetologist for the past 15 years it has been the book I could always rely on for a quick, easy to look up reference for what someone else is talking about.I read many articles, both scientific and general, many times they are not specifically about species I am immediately familiar with. This book has been my lifesaver. All packaged in one (rather hefty) volume in a way that is easily looked up I can find out exactly what someone else is talking about, see a picture, and get a little bit of information about the species. Its does not contain intimate details of each species, but that is not what it should be used for. It is like a big dictionary, but with pictures and a little extra information. I recommend this book not as one of your major texts but as a comprehensive list that will let you know what you are reading about when you are forced to admit you are outside your general knowledge. It will back up all your other readings.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Herp Atlas,
This review is from: The Completely Illustrated Atlas of Reptiles and Amphibians for the Terrarium (Hardcover)
Probably the most comprehensive atlas of reptiles and amphibians, widely used in pet owners' as well as serious hobbyists' circles. It is arranged alphabetically by scientific name, while the index is arranged by common names. This generously illustrated book (mostly in color) provides general information on snakes, lizards, turtles, frogs, toads, salamanders, food animals as well as other terrarium related topics. A must in every herpetoculturist's library.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Reptile Book On the Market,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Completely Illustrated Atlas of Reptiles and Amphibians for the Terrarium (Hardcover)
This book is great both for serious and collectors of all ages. It's common name index allows for simple look up and every kind of reptile and amphibian is in it. There are alot of great photos to help id the animal.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Completely Illustrated Atlas of Reptiles and Amphibians for the Terrarium (Hardcover)
This is a very fine book. It includes information on thousands of different herps that proves to be useful when you work at a pet store like I do. Although the info on each species is not very indepth, it does tell you where the species are from thus allowing you to create a naturalistic terrarium.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ginormous,
By Theseus "theseus" (US of A) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Completely Illustrated Atlas of Reptiles and Amphibians for the Terrarium (Hardcover)
This is a huge and wonderful book.830 pages in a large format with a sewn binding. 9 pounds, over 1900 illustrations (most of them in color.) Appendices: Guidelines for Use of Live Amphibians and Reptiles in Field Research, a 14 page Index of Common Names, Measurement Conversion Factors.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Book,
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I usually buy books & this book is pérfect condition, It come to Peru in cosmetic condition, it is for my son that likes reptiles
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Essential for anyone seriously interested in reptiles,
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This review is from: The Completely Illustrated Atlas of Reptiles and Amphibians for the Terrarium (Hardcover)
This is, hands down, the most useful and often-used text in my collection. If you want to know about *any* genus of reptile or amphibian, it's in here somewhere, with sufficient info to at least get a handle on what that group is like. Whenever I run across a name I'm unfamiliar with in a paper, I haul this book out.
That said, it's a bit old, and much of the taxonomy is outdated. However, they also have an index of common and scientific names, so you can find the old name if it's changed. Given that taxonomy changes every time someone sneezes, that's a pretty minor drawback. Also, it's *HUGE*. Were someone to break into my home, I would have little difficulty blugeoning them to death with this massive tome. It's definitely *not* pocket reading, and you might actually be hard pressed to find bookshelves that can accomodate the size and weight of it. I've had to resort to just keeping it on the floor. "The Big Red Book", as it's colloquially referred to, is absolutely essential. I've had it since I got my first snake, and my prof, who's been in herpetology for over 30 years, has a copy too. There's no other word for it but "vital". |
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The Completely Illustrated Atlas of Reptiles and Amphibians for the Terrarium by Fritz Jürgen Obst (Hardcover - Nov. 1992)
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