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Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

Discussion in 'TV, Movies, Books about Zoos & Wildlife' started by Pet, 27 Oct 2020.

  1. twilighter

    twilighter Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    Lynx posted a teaser for a new project today. "Something wild is coming! Stay Scared " and Black Panther eyes. I lost hope for some new big project, but let's see. 15th of May is the launch date.
     
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  2. Lota lota

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    "Stay scared" Reptiles perhaps?Would be a dream come true:)
     
  3. Junklekitteb

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    Ah, the black panther, my favourite reptile!
    Not to be a spoilsport, but it seems unlikely. Lynx has been mostly publishing regional guides these days, as I understand it.
     
  4. Dassie rat

    Dassie rat Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    Could it be about dangerous animals?
     
  5. PossumRoach

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    So here is the new book. It is basically all the mammals of the world. If I knew this would have existed, I would have hold off from getting the checklist but oh well…

    All the Mammals of the World – Lynx Nature Books

    Edit: personally I do hope that there is an attempt to fix the New World monkey illustrations. In the checklist, some NW monkeys looked off and unnatural, some had inconsistent artwork, and most still had Wise’s artwork back from the handbooks.
     
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  6. twilighter

    twilighter Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    I acquired copy of "All Asian Primates" from Lynx. I think I underestimated the book at the date of publication and I am happy that I added it to my collection. It is close photo portrait of all species and subspecies of Asian Primates, but there's a valuable taxonomy and conservation information as well.

    Sadly this is remains the only New mammal project from Lynx, so far.
     
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