"The Alligator and Its Allies" by A. M. Reese is a zoological study, offering a systematic exploration of the alligator’s life, form, and place in the animal kingdom. The opening chapters lay the framework for understanding these reptiles, by considering where they fit in scientific classification, what composes their physical being, and how they navigate their habitats. Grounded in direct study and existing research, the author embarks on a mission to assemble the key biological details of crocodilians, paving the way for understanding their actions, bodily construction, and environmental connection.
The alligator and its allies
By A. M. (Albert Moore) Reese
Embark on a scientific journey to understand the alligator's world, from its anatomy and classification to its behavior and habitat.
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