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Feldführer und Naturgeschichte  Reptiles & Amphibians  Reptiles

What Snake is That? Introducing Australian Snakes

Field / Identification Guide
By: Gerry Swan(Author), Steve K Wilson(Author)
152 pages, colour photos
What Snake is That?
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What Snake is That? Introducing Australian Snakes covers all the groups of Australian snakes. Where identification features are of particular interest they are provided, and key pointers offer hints to general diagnostic aspects. People are generally most interested in whether a snake is harmful, or what unusual habits it has, so within each family the genera are grouped together on the basis of how we relate to them, their ecology or other behavioural traits.

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Field / Identification Guide
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152 pages, colour photos
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