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Wildlife of India
Contributor(s): Grewal, Bikram (Author)
ISBN: 069121770X     ISBN-13: 9780691217703
Publisher: Princeton University Press
OUR PRICE:   $24.26  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 2022
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BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Animals - Wildlife
- Nature | Reference
- Nature | Regional
Dewey: 591.954
Physical Information: 1" H x 5.4" W x 7.5" (1.55 lbs) 400 pages
 
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A comprehensive and user-friendly photographic field guide covering more than 1,100 birds, mammals, insects, reptiles, and plants

The Indian subcontinent is exceptionally rich in wildlife because of its wide variety of habitats and climates, ranging from the ocean to the Himalayas and from the Rajasthan desert to Cherapunji in Meghalaya, one of the wettest places on earth. This diversity supports a huge range of charismatic species, from the iconic Bengal Tiger to Clouded Leopards, crocodiles to King Cobras, hornbills to eagles. Covering these animals and many others, as well as trees and flowers, this color photographic field guide describes and illustrates more than 1,100 species from all over India, including the Andaman and Nicobar islands.

The guide begins with an overview of India's climate and geography, its wildlife habitats and how to enjoy them, threats to wildlife, and extreme rarities. The main part of the book includes concise species descriptions of 800 birds, 114 mammals, 80 butterflies and other insects, 66 reptiles, and 54 plants, each accompanied by a photograph. The book concludes with a section on wildlife-watching in the national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, which offer the best chance of seeing many of the species described.

  • Describes and illustrates more than 1,100 species from all across India--including some 800 birds, 114 mammals, 80 butterflies and other insects, 66 reptiles, and 54 plants
  • Features more than 1,000 color photographs
  • Includes a guide to national parks and wildlife sanctuaries and the key species to be seen there