(a species of owlet moth (Noctuid)) Some caterpillars, after they emerge from their egg, can increase their weight by 25,000 times.

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Playing cards - reptiles and amphibians

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Challenge friends and family to a game of cards with a difference. The diversity of reptiles and amphibians is captured in vibrant colours in this pack of 54 beautiful playing cards, illustrated by artist Cecilia Fitzsimons.

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Playing cards - reptiles and amphibians

£ 6.00

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Frogs, snakes, turtles, tortoises, lizards, crocodiles as well as endangered species like the gharial, axolotl, Japanese giant salamander and leatherback turtle. Statistics on size and geographical distribution are given for each animal together with common and Latin names.

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