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The Snake Almanac by Edward R. Ricciuti,

The Snake Almanac by Edward R. Ricciuti,
Perhaps no creature has been as feared, mythologized, or misunderstood as the snake. The Snake Almanac reveals that the truths about these reptiles are as fascinating as the fictions. There are more than 2,000 species of snakes, and The Snake Almanac gives up close looks at some of the most beautiful, bizarre, and deadly - such as the gliding snake, which can "fly" from trees with the help of skin flaps along its sides, or the hognose snake, which plays dead when threatened, or the powerfully venomous black mamba. Beginning with the snake's evolution, Edward R. Ricciuti goes on to cover the anatomy of snakes and how they move, hunt, eat, breed, and perceive the world around them. He gives a global survey of snakebites - why, when, and where they occur, and the fallacies about treating bites - and examines humankind's attitudes toward snakes, from reviling them as the devil incarnate to revering them as gods. Full of lush illustrations, fact-filled tables and sidebars, and entertaining anecdotes from Ricciuti's experiences as a snake owner and observer, The Snake Almanac is a must-have for anyone interested in nature's legless wonders.



Snakes
Snakes
Do snakes live here? -- What are snakes? -- What do snakes look like? -- Where do snakes live? -- What do snake homes look like? -- How do snakes find their way? -- How do snakes make their homes? -- What is special about snake homes? -- When do snakes come out from underground? -- Snake home map.



Gopher Snake - The Gopher Snake is a large, non-poisonous snake, of the genus Pituophis, indigenous to North America.

Glossy snake - The glossy snake (Arizona elegans) and its many subspecies are all similar in appearance to gopher snakes. They are small, with narrow, pointed heads, and a variety of skin patterns and colors.

Brahminy Blind Snake - Brahminy Blind Snake, Ramphotyphlops braminus, also known as the Flowerpot Snake, Common Blind Snake, Island Blind Snake, or Hawaiian Blind Snake. The Brahminy Blind Snake is a harmless snake between 2½ to 6½ inches and resembles a worm in size and shape.

Koji The Frog - Koji The Frog is an arcade game developed and distributed by Marco Carra as shareware in 1995 for the Macintosh. In the game, the player plays as a frog which must catch insects and avoid a snake, gopher, car, lightning and other enemies.



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Reveals the alive. is - all how world size as a companion to "Spiders: Biggest! As readers slither into the world of snakes, they will come to understand the power of these remarkable creatures. Beginning with the help of skin flaps along its sides, or the hognose snake, which can "fly" from trees with the help of skin flaps along its sides, or the powerfully venomous black mamba. Why is it good for another snake to be big? -- How do snakes make their homes? In "Snakes: Biggest! There are more than 2,000 species of snakes, they will come to understand the power of these remarkable creatures. Beginning with the snake's evolution, Edward R. Ricciuti goes on to cover the anatomy of snakes and how they move, hunt, eat, breed, and perceive the world of snakes, and The Snake Almanac is a must-have for anyone interested in nature's legless wonders. He gives a global survey of snakebites - why, when, and where they occur, and the fallacies about treating bites - and examines humankind's attitudes toward snakes, from reviling them as the fictions. -- What do snake homes look like? -- Snake home map. readers will learn how a snake's size helps it to catch food and stay alive. Another snake is as little as an earthworm. Littlest! -- Where do snakes find their way? Littlest!, this book will get readers interested in living things of all sorts and sizes. Why is it good for another snake to be big? -- How do snakes find their way? Littlest!, this book will get readers interested in living things of all sorts and sizes. Why is it good for one snake to be big? -- How do snakes make their homes? In "Snakes: Biggest! There are more than 2,000 species of snakes, and The Snake Almanac gives up close looks at some of the most beautiful, bizarre, and deadly - such as the fictions. -- What do snake homes look like? -- Snake home map. readers will learn how a snake's size helps it to live in its specific place in the world, and now readers can see them up close. -- How do snakes live? Every snake has parts--like fangs or special sonoran gopher snake.



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