Die in Deutschland lebenden Arten der Saurier (The Saurian Species Living in Germany) by Franz Leydig is a detailed zoological study of reptiles found in Germany. This book provides an in-depth look at the various types of saurians inhabiting the region, offering valuable insights into their characteristics, habitats, and natural history.
Leydig's work is an essential resource for zoologists, naturalists, and anyone interested in the herpetofauna of Germany. It showcases the biodiversity of German reptiles and contributes to a broader understanding of European zoology. This historical text remains relevant for its detailed observations and scientific rigor.
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