Sapadi Sarpatnare Prani

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Reptiles is another phylum of the animals, which have been describe alone with the pictures in this book. All types of Snakes, Wall Lizard, Garden Lizard and other animal called as Reptiles are informed with their lifestyle.

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Reptiles is another phylum of the animals, which have been describe alone with the pictures in this book. All types of Snakes, Wall Lizard, Garden Lizard and other animal called as Reptiles are informed with their lifestyle.

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Weight 10 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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