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Title informationFlannery's extraordinary recounting of field biology adventures in New Guinea
Throwim Way Leg (which means, in New Guinea pidgin, to go on a journey) describes the hilarious and terrifying adventures of an Australian field biologist in New Guinea, one of the last frontiers left on Earth: giant rats, tree-kangaroos, singing dogs, huge spiders. And the mountain peoples are hardly less extraordinary. Redmond O'Hanlon calls Flannery, author of prize-winning The Future Eaters, `One of the world's greatest zoologists... who's probably discovered more new species than Darwin.' Re-issue of the book originally published in 1998. Vista Organiser Equipment (A4 Transparent) | £8.50 | approx. $13/€9 Other products in Map & Document Cases Minox BV 8x25 BRW Binoculars High quality compacts to keep in your pocket for chance bird and insect sightings. Equipment | £109.00 | approx. $157/€112 Other products in Binoculars Magenta Bat 5 Great value bat detector with digital display Equipment | £89.95 | approx. $130/€92 Other products in Heterodyne Bat Detectors Other titles from the same publisher ![]() There are currently no organisations listed for this subject If you are involved in a scientific, conservation or environmental organisation and would like to be listed, please see our NHBS-Xchange information page. |
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