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Reddit mentions of Field Guide To The Reptiles Of South-East Asia
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- Hooded windbreaker jacket featuring mesh lining at interior and broad rip-stop panel at the front
- Triple-stripe appliques at sleeves, elasticized cuffs
- Welted zip pockets
- Flock-print trefoil logo on left chest
- Hood with draw cord
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Height | 9.4799023 Inches |
Length | 6.4200659 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | January 2016 |
Weight | 2.3258768641 Pounds |
Width | 1.14 Inches |
For Asia:
Reptile Database http://www.reptile-database.org/
https://www.amazon.com/Amphibien-Reptilien-Südostasiens-Wolfgang-Grossmann/dp/3931587126/
https://www.amazon.com/Field-Guide-Reptiles-South-East-Asia/dp/1472920570/
Such a guide doesn't exist. The very expensive Herpetofauna of Vietnam is by far the best and most complete guide. It's definitely not a field guide, and still only lists the provinces and towns where animals have been found (no range maps). The closest thing to an acceptable guide is something like this or this both of which are mediocre and don't directly cover Vietnam. Don't bother with this one either, the drawings are shit, the natural history info is lacking and there's almost no distribution information. Your best bet is to cobble information together from a few other guides. Amphibians are harder yet still, but you should be able to get down to at least genus with other sources. Sorry to be a downer! Still, Vietnam is great fun for herping!