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  1. jurek

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    I would love the small mammal pictures to be slowly updated for more accurate ones. Like with bird books, pictures of juvenile gulls and such changed over the years.
  2. jurek

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    That is what I meant - mixing book with a mobile is not a good idea. If your book tells you to go online, there is no point of the book in the first place.
  3. jurek

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    Anybody guess, how many years before children will look at these QR codes and ask: daddy, what it is? :p IMO, if you have a reliable smartphone and an internet connection, why bother with the book at all? Get an app, and don't carry paper around. It is fully possible, that in 10 years, things...
  4. jurek

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    I think it would be no problem to keep precise locality of some rare reptiles secret. Otherwise, I see no problem. Seeing how Lynx stamped logos of Birdlife etc. all over the recent 'All the birds of the world' I suppose it would greatly support reptile protection too.
  5. jurek

    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    I think Reptiles of the world would be best. Additional market would be pet reptile keepers. This would also require frequent updates, for many new reptiles are discovered every year! Domesticated animals - I don't think Lynx has expertise to compete with dog, cat etc. specialists. And I have...
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