The mammals of New South Wales
Broome, Linda1979
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Most of our native mammals are nocturnal and many are very small. This manual introduces our mammals and recognising which live in NSW.
The mammals of New South Wales / by Linda Broome.
Reprinted with corrections
Tamworth NSW : University of New England, 1982
46 pages : maps, illustrations
Originally printed in 1979, reprinted with corrections 1982
Taxonomy - Mammal origins and the influence of European man - How to observe and identify mammals -- Direct observation -- In the field - Trapping - Indirect observation -- Identifying mammals - filed indentification - identification of hand-held mammals - A note on teeth and feet - Keys and notes on the mammals of New South Wales -- Key to the native mammal groups - Field key to the macropods of New South Wales - Key to arboreal mammals - Identification of bandicoots - Rats, mice and marsupial mice - Bats - Skulls and feet of some of the larger mammals -- Rabbits, Possum and Banddicoots - small hervivores and an omnivore - Tiger-cat, Fox, Cat - carnivores - Sheep, Kangaroo, Koala - large herbivores -- Indentification of faeces
0858342979
599.0994
English
23070
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