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Snakes of Malawi A Field Guide to the Snake Species of Malawi

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Rupert Wilkey(Author), Bright Msaka(Foreword By)
329 pages, 151 colour photos, 134 b/w line drawings, 66 colour distribution maps
Publisher: Njoka Books
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The first field guide to the snakes of Malawi in over half a century, this book is based on over 40 years of research.
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  • Snakes of Malawi ISBN: 9781912804887 Paperback May 2019 Out of Print #142614
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Snakes of Malawi has taken over 40 years of field research to complete and is the most up-to-date snake guide on the country's snakes in more than half a century. This 330-page book contains 66 distribution maps, 151 colour photographs and 134 head scale drawings that together accurately describe all of the 65 recorded species found in the Malawi. Malawi has quite a selection of species for such a small land area, but out of the 65 only 12 have the potential to kill a human. That means that over 80% of all recorded species are non-fatal to humans. In fact 43% are completely harmless and carry no venom at all. This guide will provide easy and fast identification of all species, together with bite symptoms and treatment.

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Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Rupert Wilkey(Author), Bright Msaka(Foreword By)
329 pages, 151 colour photos, 134 b/w line drawings, 66 colour distribution maps
Publisher: Njoka Books
NHBS
The first field guide to the snakes of Malawi in over half a century, this book is based on over 40 years of research.
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