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A gorgeously illustrated guide to the incredible diversity of snakes around the world.
Terralog 16 is about all of the about 80 snake species and forms of the families Lamprophiidae, Elapidae and Viperidae.
The snake fauna of Syria consists of 40 species belonging to eight families (Typhlopidae, Leptotyphlopidae, Boidae, Colubridae, Psammophiidae, Atractaspididae, Elapidae, and Viperidae).
The Dangerous Snakes of Africa covers all 137 dangerous snake species of this continent along with 70 other species that are often confused with them.
The primary aim of this book is to introduce the reader to the snake fauna of Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore, and to assist with their identification.
A Naturalist's Guide to the Snakes of Australia is covering all 236 of Australia's snake species.
Represents the first complete work on the snakes of Sulawesi, covering 54 species and subspecies.
This Second Edition contains now a more complete account of the natural history of Bornean snakes.
A Field Guide to the Snakes of Costa Rica provides 550 photos to identify the 138 snake species occuring in Costa Rica
King Cobra, profusely illustrated with excellent photographs from a number of very talented photographers, details the natural history of the king cobra.
Rainbow Boas is a standard reference for everyone, especially keepers, interested in these fine creatures.
This is the first authoritative book on the biology of the green anaconda.
A Naturalist's Guide to the Snakes of Southeast Asia covers 245 snake species found in this region
The Snakes of Java, Bali and Surrounding Islands describes all species in this region.
Snakes describes the biology and natural history of this ecologically diverse and important group of animals.
Snakes of Europe, North Africa & The Middle East describes all 122 snake species in this region.
Snakes and other Reptiles of Zambia and Malawi is the first field guide to describe every species of reptile known to occur in this region - including 14 endemics and several new discoveries.
Supplements and updates Wallach et al. – Snakes of the World – the only work to cover all living snakes in the world.
The authors of this book show that successful keeping and breeding of anacondas is possible and a source of much enjoyment if undertaken with the proper knowledge.
Examines the potential hazards associated with bites by non-front-fanged snakes.
There are almost 190 species, and this new field guide offers a way to identify them.
This volume of Terralog is a presentation of the venomous snakes of Australia and Oceania – alI of the about 140 taxa currently recognized or under description of the family Elapidae.
This book is a benchmark for all forthcoming books, not only on venomous snakes, but snakes in general