


| This pygmy rattlesanke juvenile can be identified with the help of this scientific field guide |
| This hamless florida scarlet snake can be identified and identified seperately from the florida coral snake in this comprehesive guide featured |
| National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Reptiles & Amphibians |
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| by John L. Behler, F. Wayne King, F. Wayne King (Paperback - A Chanticleer Press Edition) Product Details Pub. Date: January 1979 Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group Format: Paperback, 744pp Sales Rank: 24,468 Series: Audubon Society Field Guide Series ISBN-13: 9780394508245 ISBN: 0394508246 Edition Number: 1 Edition Description: A Chanticleer Press Edition |
| Synopsis amphibians offer scientists clues for treating human ailments? What allows reptiles and amphibians to regenerate their limbs? Reptiles & Amphibians, an exciting new Explore Your World™ handbook, incorporates the Discovery Channel's unique authoritative approach and acclaimed visuals to answer these and other questions in a captivating blend of information and entertainment. Reptiles & Amphibians features: ¸ Background information on evolution, anatomy, physiology, habitats, and life cycles of a range of reptile and amphibian families. ¸ A detailed look at how reptiles and amphibians survive-how they eat, move around, defend themselves, and combat temperature extremes. ¸ Examinations of metamorphosis, growth and longevity, and vocalization techniques. ¸ Practical advice on how to responsibly study reptiles and amphibians in the wild or care for them as pets. ¸ An identification guide to more than 160 of the most fascinating herpetological species from around the world, organized by environment. ¸ More than 300 full-color photos and illustrations. Biography Professor F. Wayne King is the curator herpetology at the Florida Museum of Natural History. |


| a beautiful find, and a quite friendly snake as well-Check it out in this field guide |
