Pandas by Heather Angel and Alligators and Crocodiles by John and Deborah
Behler are two books that will make wildlife enthusiasts go weak at the knees.
Basic biological facts and natural history are combined with breathtaking
photography to produce slim yet perfectly formed zoological introductions. Both
are published by Colin Baxter, £11, ISBN 1900455471/1900455447.
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