Description
The Vertebrate Zoology Of Sind is a definitive scientific work that catalogues and describes all known vertebrate species inhabiting the Sind province. This systematic account covers three major classes: mammals, birds, and reptiles, providing detailed morphological descriptions, taxonomic classifications, and distributional information for each species.
Originally compiled by Murray A. James, this zoological compendium serves as an invaluable reference for naturalists, biologists, and wildlife researchers interested in the fauna of the Indian subcontinent. The work includes comprehensive taxonomic keys, behavioral notes, and habitat information that facilitate species identification and understanding of regional biodiversity. This classic zoological text remains relevant for academic study, field research, and conservation efforts in the region.






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