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Things That Bite: Gulf States Edition A Realistic Look at Critters That Scare People

By: Tom Anderson
182 pages, illustrations
Things That Bite: Gulf States Edition
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  • Things That Bite: Gulf States Edition ISBN: 9781591932444 Paperback Apr 2010 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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Be aware, not afraid. Spiders, snakes, sharks and gators--they're out there, but you need not fear them. Things That Bite takes a matter-of-fact look at more than 30 creatures of the Gulf Coast states. The book's valuable information includes the benefits of each species, reasons why they might bite, bite prevention and myths.

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By: Tom Anderson
182 pages, illustrations
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