The best book of snakesIntroduces snakes of the world, including the cobra, anaconda and various constrictor snakes. |
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User Review - 777100987 - LibraryThingThis book could be used in one of my lessons on ecology or evolution. Many environmental features associated with particular species of snakes are demonstrated. The author is accurate in all of her ... Read full review
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User Review - bperkins07 - LibraryThingGenre: This is a good example of an informational book. It has many facts about snakes in different areas, for example how snakes move, how they are born, how they eat and hunt, or they are camouflaged, and their habitats, among other things. Read full review
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