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Antarctica: a Guide to the Wildlife.


Antarctica Antarctica (ăntärk`tĭkə, –är`tĭkə), the fifth largest continent, c.5,500,000 sq mi (14,245,000 sq km), asymmetrically centered on the South Pole and almost entirely within the Antarctic Circle. : A Guide To The Wildlife

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PO Box 480, Guilford, CT 06437-0480

1841621315 $21.95 1-800-243-0495

The price tag may seem steep for the fourth edition of this 144-page paperback--but where else are you going to find details on the wildlife of Antarctica, tailored as a take-along tote for the Antarctica-bound traveler? Color drawings by Dafila Scott accompany nature history descriptions of each creature and discussions of identification specific to Antarctica, from contending with visibility factors to seasonal identification features. Antarctica: A Guide To The Wildlife is a unique and strongly recommended "take-along" handbook
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 essential for any Antarctica-bound traveler.
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