
Mammals of Britain and Europe
Collins (Publisher)
Published on 15. April 1993
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-0-00-219779-3 (ISBN)
Description
A definitive field guide to over 230 species of mammal found in Europe and the surrounding seas
Do you know the difference between a rabbit and a hare, a red deer and a roe deer, or a killer whale and a long-finned pilot whale? Do you know how to tell a red fox print from a dog's? Through a combination of detailed text and elaborate full-colour illustrations and line drawings, Field Guide Mammals will show you how to identify species as quickly and accurately as possible. Not only does it detail the field signs you are likely to find - from tracks to droppings, to midden and hollow tree trunks - it also contains all the biological and taxonomic information you need to positively identify each species.
Each entry includes:
Detailed species descriptions and recognition tips
Information on colour and form
Habitat descriptions and information on where and when you're likely to spot the animal
Species measurements to aid identification and comparison
Maximum recorded lifespan and details of breeding and behaviour
There is also extensive information which is aimed at giving readers an insight into how the animals live, such as how crested porcupine adults keep their young warm by crushing them between the parents; how many baby seals actually moult while still inside the mother and why the red fox can cause such destruction.
With maps showing range and distribution plus 64 colour plates containing over 600 individual paintings, Field Guide Mammals is an indispensable guide for any naturalist wanting to learn about the fascinating world of mammals and study them in the wild.
Do you know the difference between a rabbit and a hare, a red deer and a roe deer, or a killer whale and a long-finned pilot whale? Do you know how to tell a red fox print from a dog's? Through a combination of detailed text and elaborate full-colour illustrations and line drawings, Field Guide Mammals will show you how to identify species as quickly and accurately as possible. Not only does it detail the field signs you are likely to find - from tracks to droppings, to midden and hollow tree trunks - it also contains all the biological and taxonomic information you need to positively identify each species.
Each entry includes:
Detailed species descriptions and recognition tips
Information on colour and form
Habitat descriptions and information on where and when you're likely to spot the animal
Species measurements to aid identification and comparison
Maximum recorded lifespan and details of breeding and behaviour
There is also extensive information which is aimed at giving readers an insight into how the animals live, such as how crested porcupine adults keep their young warm by crushing them between the parents; how many baby seals actually moult while still inside the mother and why the red fox can cause such destruction.
With maps showing range and distribution plus 64 colour plates containing over 600 individual paintings, Field Guide Mammals is an indispensable guide for any naturalist wanting to learn about the fascinating world of mammals and study them in the wild.
Reviews / Votes
'an excellent field guide...beautifully and lavishly illustrated' Times Literary Supplement'...an invaluable book for the amateur naturalist and professional alike' British Wildlife Magazine
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
HarperCollins Publishers
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 133 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
591 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-00-219779-3 (9780002197793)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
David MacDonald and Priscilla Barrett