Costa Rica Reptiles
Rainforest Publications' Costa Rica Reptiles Fold-out Pocket Field Guide shows 126 of the 226 reptile species recorded for Costa Rica; both Costa Rica's crocodilians; 12 of 14 turtles; 42 of 73 lizards; and 70 of 137 snakes (including all 22 of the severely venomous snakes found in the country).
The illustrations: Robert Dean
Reptile measurements shown on the field guide are the approximate maximum lengths (not including tails in limbed species). The illustration of each species on the field guide is accompanied by the name of the species in English, Spanish, and Latin.
On the Rainforest Publications' Costa Rica reptiles field guide, the letters after the English name represent the distribution with Costa Rica:
A: reptiles typically found on the Atlantic side of Costa Rica, below 1500 meters; may be accompanied by N (north) or S (south);
P: reptiles typically found on the Pacific side of Costa Rica, below 1500 meters; may be accompanied by N (north) or S (south);
M: reptiles typically found in the Costa Rican mountains, above 1500 meters.
Rainforest Publications' Costa Rica Reptiles Fold-out Pocket Field Guide shows 126 of the 226 reptile species recorded for Costa Rica; both Costa Rica's crocodilians; 12 of 14 turtles; 42 of 73 lizards; and 70 of 137 snakes (including all 22 of the severely venomous snakes found in the country).
The illustrations: Robert Dean
Reptile measurements shown on the field guide are the approximate maximum lengths (not including tails in limbed species). The illustration of each species on the field guide is accompanied by the name of the species in English, Spanish, and Latin.
On the Rainforest Publications' Costa Rica reptiles field guide, the letters after the English name represent the distribution with Costa Rica:
A: reptiles typically found on the Atlantic side of Costa Rica, below 1500 meters; may be accompanied by N (north) or S (south);
P: reptiles typically found on the Pacific side of Costa Rica, below 1500 meters; may be accompanied by N (north) or S (south);
M: reptiles typically found in the Costa Rican mountains, above 1500 meters.
Rainforest Publications' Costa Rica Reptiles Fold-out Pocket Field Guide shows 126 of the 226 reptile species recorded for Costa Rica; both Costa Rica's crocodilians; 12 of 14 turtles; 42 of 73 lizards; and 70 of 137 snakes (including all 22 of the severely venomous snakes found in the country).
The illustrations: Robert Dean
Reptile measurements shown on the field guide are the approximate maximum lengths (not including tails in limbed species). The illustration of each species on the field guide is accompanied by the name of the species in English, Spanish, and Latin.
On the Rainforest Publications' Costa Rica reptiles field guide, the letters after the English name represent the distribution with Costa Rica:
A: reptiles typically found on the Atlantic side of Costa Rica, below 1500 meters; may be accompanied by N (north) or S (south);
P: reptiles typically found on the Pacific side of Costa Rica, below 1500 meters; may be accompanied by N (north) or S (south);
M: reptiles typically found in the Costa Rican mountains, above 1500 meters.