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Some Reptiles and Amphibians from Korea

By Robert G. Webb

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover the natural history, traits, habitats, and behaviors of over twenty reptile and amphibian species in Korea, through observations and analysis of hundreds of specimens collected in the 1950s.

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2011-01-13
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"Some Reptiles and Amphibians from Korea" by Robert G. (Robert Gravem) Webb is a specialized science publication from the early 1960's that explores the reptiles and amphibians of Korea through the analysis of around 400 specimens. The document contributes to what we know of Korea's animal biodiversity through details on species habitats and behaviors. The authors share their own expertise: Jones and Byers discuss the natural history of the species and Webb analyzes the species by classification. Each species analysis reviews physical traits and ecological context. Ultimately, the publication builds on prior academic studies and is, therefore, a useful resource for enthusiasts of Korean herpetology.

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