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Mammals of Texas Field Guide (Mammal Identification Guides) Award-winning author Stan Tekiela's famous field guide includes all 157 of Texas's mammals, organized by family (from small to large). Each type of species gets a full-page photograph and three pages of information including size, h

TITLE:Mammals of Texas Field Guide (Mammal Identification Guides)
AUTHOR:Stan Tekiela
RATING:4.71 (749 Votes)
ASIN:1591932149
FORMAT TYPE:Paperback
NUMBER of PAGES:416 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:2009-05-28
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Mammals of Texas Field Guide (Mammal Identification Guides)

Mammals of Texas Field Guide (Mammal Identification Guides)

From mice to mountain lions, identifying mammals can be simple, informative and fun. Award-winning author Stan Tekiela's famous field guide includes all 157 of Texas's mammals, organized by family (from small to large). Each type of species gets a full-page photograph and three pages of information including size, habitat, range and more. Track patterns and other signs that an animal might leave behind aid in ensuring correct identification. Professional photos and Stan's naturalist notes help you to discover all of Texas's diverse species.

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