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Fifty-two
kinds of snakes can be found in the Southeast, almost half of
all species native to North America. Filled with more than 300
color photographs and written by two of the regions most
renowned herpetologists, this is the most comprehensive educational
guide to the snakes of the Southeast.
At
the heart of the guide are its heavily illustrated, fact-filled
descriptions of each species and its habitat. Also included is
a wealth of general information about the importance of snake
conservation and the biology, diversity, and life cycles of snakes.
Useful information about the interactions of humans and snakes
is also covered: species that are likely to be found near houses,
snakes as pets, what to do in case of a snake bite, and more.
Clearly
written, cleanly designed, and fun to use, the guide will promote
a better understanding of the habitat needs of, and environmental
challenges to, this fascinating group of animals.
Features:
* Conservation-oriented approach
* Over 300 color photographs
* Nearly 50 distribution maps
* Clear descriptions of each species, including differences in
the appearance of young and mature snakes
* Size charts, key identifiers (scales, body shape, patterns,
and color), descriptions of habitat, behavior and activity, food
and feeding, reproduction, predators and defense, and conservation
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