![]() ![]() by Adam G. Kline Grade 3-5: The book briefly describes the subject animals basic anatomy and outstanding physical and behavioral characteristics. Snakes also describes the distinctive characteristics of two North American species. Color photos accompany the texts on every spread. |
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Elapidae, Snake, New World, Old World, Calliophis, Genus, Species The coral snakes are a large group of elapid snakes that can be divided into two distinct groups: New World coral snakes and Old World Calliophis snakes . There are three genera among New World coral snakes that consist of over 65 recognized species. |
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Cynthia Berger (Author), Emily Damstra (Illustrator) Feared and reviled by many, venomous snakes are woefully misunderstood. This illustrated guide to 20 North American species clears up many of the misconceptions about the animals and offers a glimpse into their extraordinary lives. |
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Roger Caras & Steven Foster (Authors), Roger Tory Peterson (Editor) This essential guide to safety in the field features 90 venomous animals and more than 250 poisonous plants and fungi. The 340 line drawings make identification fast and simple; 160 species are also illustrated with color photographs. |
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Ludwig Trutnau (Author), Donald W. Stremme (Translator) Finally available in English, this completely revised and expanded edition contains full descriptions of 171 different species and utilizes 129 color pictures. |
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Nancy White (Author) A coral snake may be small, but don't be fooled. This colorful little reptile carries a lethal weapon, one of the deadliest snake venoms in the world! The coral snake's magnificent colors serve as a warning to other animals to stay away or risk being attacked by a poisonous killer. |
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Joseph T. Collins, Roger Conant, & Robert C. Stebbins (Authors), Roger Tory Peterson (Editor) From mudpuppies to rattlesnakes, this fascinating guide for young nature lovers describes the habits and habitats of these secretive and sometimes bizarre animals, and includes tips on how to catch and care for frogs, snakes, turtles, lizards, salamanders, and toads. |
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