A wide, open, comparatively barren tract of land with few forms of life and little rainfall. (Source: MGH)



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Pickford M 2004. Southern Africa: a cradle of evolution. South Africa Journal of Science 100 (3-4) 205-214
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Pickford M 2005. The Namib's amazing fossil spider webs. Quest 1 (4) 30-32
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The Namibs amazing fossil spider webs.pdf 118.55 KB
Stuart CT 1975. Preliminary notes on the mammals of the Namib Desert Park. Madoqua 2 (4) 5-68
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Preliminary notes on the mammals of the Namib Desert Park.pdf 13.27 MB
Koch C 1955. Tentyriinae. Transvaal Museum Memoirs 7 (1) 3-9
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Tentyriinae.pdf 568.48 KB
van Jaarsveld E 1994. The Namib caper, Capparis hereoensis. Veld and Flora 80 (4) 108
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The Namib caper_capparis hereoensis.pdf 139.6 KB
Koch C 1962. Biogeographic divisions of the Namib. Scientific Papers of the Namib Desert Research Station 1962 (5) 69-74
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Biogeographic divisions of the Namib_1962.pdf 357.17 KB
Koch C 1962. Ecological divisions of the Namib. Scientific Papers of the Namib Desert Research Station 1962 (5) 75-106
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Mitchell D, Seely MK, Roberts CS, Pietruszka RD, McClain E, Griffin M, Yeaton RI 1987. On the biology of the lizard Angolosaurus skoogi in the Namib Desert. Madoqua 15 201-216