This guide to the snakes of North America covers the states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming as well as the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, British Columbia and Manitoba.
Meyers ( 1974 ) pointed out that the flavilata species group of Rhadinaea is not sympatric and that Rhadinaea flavilata from the southeastern United States and Rhadinaea laureata from western Mexico are peripheral relicts of a once ...
The first treatise to be published in thirty years on the 58 snakes found in eastern North America, Snakes of Eastern North America provides a current summary of the taxonomy,...
Describes the snakes of the North American deserts and provides a guide for keeping them as pets, covering such topics as feeding, housing, and breeding.
The Poisonous Snakes of North America
Almost 100 color photographs accompany the text, illustrating all 14 species and nearly all subspecies.
Doug Peacock, a Vietnam veteran who spent decades observing wild grizzlies to recuperate from his war experiences, never camped in designated sites when bears were around. Such bears are not scared of people and far more likely to ...
Boss Snakes: Stories and Sightings of Giant Snakes in North America offers a comprehensive collection of tales involving an often overlooked folkloric creature.
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Guide and reference to the snakes of Western North America.
Rattlesnake? Copperhead? Cottonmouth? When to stay and when to run from nature s coolest...