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Turtles

by Charles Fergus, Emily Damstra
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Overview

A fascinating introduction to the biology, life cycle, and behavior of turtles Land turtles, aquatic turtles, snappers, tortoises, and softshells Features an identification guide to 22 North American species

Turtles are thought to be the oldest and most primitive of all living reptiles. This Wild Guide goes beyond the cursory knowledge that many people have about turtles, explaining the physical adaptations that allow a creature to live inside a hard protective shell. It explores the astonishing range of habitats occupied by different species of turtles in North America and examines feeding, reproduction, and hibernation in turtles. It gives tips on how to observe turtles and suggests ways in which people can help turtles survive and thrive in the wild.

Synopsis

Turtles are thought to be the oldest and most primitive of all living reptiles. This Wild Guide goes beyond the cursory knowledge that many people hold about turtles. It explains the physical adaptations that allow a creature to live inside a hard protective shell. It explores the astonishing range of habitats occupied by 22 different species of turtles in North America. It examines feeding, reproduction, and hibernation in turtles. It gives tips on how to observe turtles and suggests ways in which people can help turtles survive and thrive in the wild.

About the Author, Charles Fergus

Charles Fergus hs written numerous books about wildlife and the outdoors including Bears: Wild Guide, Wildlife of Pennsylvania, Swamp Screamer, Thornapples, and Summer at Little Lava. He lives in the Green Mountains of Vermont.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2007
Publisher
Stackpole Books
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780811734202

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