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Rating:  Summary: no useful information Review: in this book, Manaster gives lots of info on the past. folklore, tales, and the like. She gives info on the people who have studied them greatly. she shows how they are tied to our past. But, if you i looking for a book that tells you how to care for these wonderful creatures, you'll need to look somewhere else. there is no animal husbandry. No info on keeping them happy and healthy. So, if you are looking for history, it's a great book; if you need helpful information, try another book.
Rating:  Summary: History, biology, habitat, and life cycles Review: Now in a newly revised and expanded edition, Horned Lizards by freelance writer and Austin, Texas-based historian Jane Manaster is an informed and informative guide to a fascinating group of Southwestern lizards, who are colloquially referred to as "horny toads", and who posses a very special and distinctive place in both Old West folklore and Native American mythology. The history, biology, habitat, and life cycles of these amazing creatures is accessibly surveyed, as well as contemporary conservation efforts seeking to preserve this threatened species. Black-and-white photographs and a brief inset section of color plates enhance this enjoyable and highly recommended contribution to wildlife and natural history studies.
Rating:  Summary: a damn good book that you should buy Review: ok, theres a lil something for everyone here, some tales, some science, some husbandry, and pix too! whats lacking is more about the horny toads in mexico, especially pix! its not fair to tell us theres 14 species and only show us pix of 7! still tho, you cant really snivel, since information on horned lizards is so hard to find. at any rate buy this book, its worth it.
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