The Herpetology of Cuba (1919) is a comprehensive guide to the reptiles and amphibians found on the Caribbean island of Cuba. Written by American herpetologist Thomas Barbour, the book covers over 100 species of snakes, lizards, frogs, and toads that inhabit Cuba's diverse ecosystems, from the rainforests of the Sierra Maestra mountains to the coastal mangrove swamps. The book includes detailed descriptions of each species, including their physical...
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