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Their feeding, socializing, communication, and much more,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dolphins of Hilton Head: Their Natural History (Paperback)
The Dolphins Of Hilton Head: Their Natural History by ecologist and conservation biologist Cara M. Gubbins is an informed and informative introduction to the fascinating life and world of dolphins, studying their feeding, socializing, communication, and much, much more. Black-and-white photographs enhance the adventurous and detailed, "reader friendly" text, making The Dolphins Of Hilton Head a truly exciting account which is most especially recommended for marine wildlife students in general, and dolphin enthusiasts in particular.
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Dolphins of Hilton Head: Their Natural History by Cara M. Gubbins (Paperback - May 1, 2002)
$14.95
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