The Lizard Man Speaks

The Lizard Man Speaks

by Eric R. Pianka
The Lizard Man Speaks

The Lizard Man Speaks

by Eric R. Pianka

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Overview

Alone on the endless red-sand desert in the Australian outback, tracking Varanus giganteus, the perentie lizard that grows to be more than six feet long...for desert rat Eric Pianka, such adventures have led to a satisfying, if unusual, way of life, as well as a distinguished career as a field biologist.

In The Lizard Man Speaks, Pianka recounts more than thirty years of adventures in reptile studies. He tells of "lizarding" in the North American deserts, the Kalahari Desert of southern Africa, and the Great Victoria Desert in Western Australia. His vivid imagery draws the reader into a world where lions lurk in the darkness beyond a gecko hunter's lights, where being stranded by car trouble miles from the last outpost is a constant danger, and where the wilderness still deserves to be called wild.

Along the way, Pianka provides much general information about lizard ecology, the fire succession cycle, and the interaction of humans with the landscape. And he reveals the springs of his own determined spirit and love of solitude, describing a near-fatal boyhood accident and its shaping and character-building effect on the life that followed.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780292735675
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 04/06/2011
Series: Corrie Herring Hooks Series , #26
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Eric R. Pianka is the Denton A. Cooley Centennial Professor of Zoology at the University of Texas at Austin. The world's leading authority on the ecology of desert lizards, he is also the author of the classic textbook Evolutionary Ecology.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • 1. Beginnings
  • 2. Traveling
  • 3. Lizarding
  • 4. Lizard Natural History
  • 5. History
  • 6. Lost
  • 7. Bush Flies
  • 8. Bush Fires
  • 9. Australian Aborigines
  • 10. Kalahari and Namib
  • 11. Events and Afterthoughts
  • References
  • Index
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