Unidentified Photographs of the North Pacific and Bering Sea Area
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Cet auteur s'est spécialisé dans les études d'histoire naturelle des vertébrés, acquérant une renommée considérable pour son travail sur les reptiles et les amphibiens. Ses écrits offrent une plongée profonde dans l'examen détaillé et la classification de ces groupes d'animaux. Les lecteurs peuvent s'attendre à une exploration perspicace du monde des reptiles et des amphibiens.






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