No. of pages 294
Published: 2018
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"A History of British Star-Fishes, and Other Animals of the Class Echinodermata, Part 1" by Edward Forbes explores the diverse and fascinating world of echinoderms, particularly focusing on starfish. In this detailed study, Forbes delves into the anatomy, classification, and ecology of these marine organisms, providing insights into their behavior and habitat. He combines scientific observations with detailed illustrations to enhance understanding of their intricate structures and adaptive strategies. This work serves as both a reference for naturalists and a resource for those interested in marine biology, highlighting the importance of these creatures in the aquatic ecosystem. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 294 pages in this book. This book was published in 2018 by Franklin Classics Trade Press .