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Die Askulapnatter "Elaphe Longissima": Verbreitung und Lebenweise in Mitteleuropa [The Aesculapian Snake "Elaphe longissima": Distribution and Biology in Central Europe]

Out of Print
By: Axel Gomille
158 pages, colour & b/w photos, illustrations, maps, tables
Publisher: Edition Chimaira
Die Askulapnatter "Elaphe Longissima": Verbreitung und Lebenweise in Mitteleuropa [The Aesculapian Snake "Elaphe longissima": Distribution and Biology in Central Europe]
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  • Die Askulapnatter ISBN: 9783930612291 Hardback Dec 2002 Out of Print #122748
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Language: German with English summaries and captions

&i;The aesculapian snake - distribution and ecology in Central Europe&o;. Provides new facts on ecology, distribution and history of the largest and least known snake in central Europe. Some parts of the book are based on a study conducted in one of Germany's isolated populations of the snake, the Neckar-Odenwald region. Sympatric reptile species were also studied and conservation methods are discussed.

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Out of Print
By: Axel Gomille
158 pages, colour & b/w photos, illustrations, maps, tables
Publisher: Edition Chimaira
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