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Covers mainland Southeast Asia—Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Singapore, and Peninsular Malaysia—plus the Greater Sundas (Sumatra, Java, Borneo, and Bali).
Available as a 376-page hardcover and in digital eTextbook formats through retailers like VitalSource . A Field Guide to the Reptiles of South-East Asia
Released in 2015/2016 by Bloomsbury Natural History (ISBN: 9781472920577), which is widely used for current field research and ecotourism. Covers mainland Southeast Asia—Thailand
Features 74 commissioned color plates depicting nearly 700 major species, often showing critical details like head patterns, juveniles, and plastrons for turtles. 000 species and subspecies
Includes technical sections on reptile morphology and how to identify species using scale counts and other anatomical features. Editions and Availability
Describes over 1,000 species and subspecies, providing data on identification, habitat, behavior, distribution, and conservation status.