
Skullduggery A Quick
Quick ID Guide to Southern and East African Animal Skulls
Struik Nature (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 6. January 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
40 pages
978-1-77584-726-7 (ISBN)
Description
In this short but informative guide, trusted authors Chris and Mathilde Stuart turn mammal ID on its head - literally. The identification of mammal skulls is the subject of this latest addition to the quirky 'Quick Guide' series, and covers the most common skulls readers are likely to encounter in the wild - from easily recognisable species such as elephant, hippo, rhino, baboons, antelope, whales and dolphins, to the more challenging family groups: dogs, cats, hyaenas, equids, pigs, civets and genets, mongooses, rats and mice, bats, sengis, shrews, moles, hares and rabbits, hyrax, and squirrels. Each entry features: Close-up photographs showing the entire skull, teeth and, where available, upper and lower jaws; Pointers to diagnostic features; Average measurement for skull length; Short description highlighting main features of each skull and tooth structure; Dental formula for teeth in upper and lower jaws. A brief introduction, with labelled photographs, covers anatomy as well as dentition; and a quick-reference photographic key to the main animal groups appears on the inside front cover.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
South Africa
Publishing group
Penguin Random House South Africa
Illustrations
202 photographs
Dimensions
Height: 180 mm
Width: 105 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-77584-726-7 (9781775847267)
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Additional editions

Chris Stuart | Mathilde Stuart
Skullduggery
Quick ID guide to southern and East African mammal skulls
E-Book
01/2021
1st Edition
Struik Nature
€4.49
Available for download
Persons
Chris & Mathilde Stuart have published a range of authoritative, best-selling field guides, mobile apps, and other titles on African mammals, wildlife and conservation, as well as numerous scientific papers and popular articles. Mathilde holds a doctorate in medicine from the University of Innsbruck; Chris holds an MSc from the University of KwaZulu-Natal. They can be found online at: www.stuartonnature.com