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Mammals of Pakistan [Hardcover]

T.J. Roberts


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This text documents all the known existing mammalian fauna of Pakistan. Originally published in 1977, it has been brought up to date with new information. The 167 species accounts are supported by distribution maps, over 90 black and white drawings, and 24 colour plates.

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Excellent researched book 15 Jan 2011
By Ameer Hamza Adhia - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
This book is the ultimate research work on all the wild mammals found across Pakistan. T. J, who spent years researching and then writing this one, had spent a lifetime on the work. Fortunately for readers, photographs of rare animals have also been provided so you get an idea how an animal looks like. Off course, experts know how a certain mammal exactly looks like but photographs gives a layman like myself a picture. Unfortunately, over the years since this book first appeared on the scene, many animals have dwindled due to excessive hunting of rare species. The populations of Sindh Ibex, Markhor and perhaps that of Marco Polo have declined substantially.

The plus point: This book contains the map and markings of all the mammals described within. Published by OUP, Pakistan.

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