U.S. Guide to Venomous Snakes and Their Mimics
Scott Shupe
- 160 Pages
- September 3, 2019
- ISBN: 9781510740006
- Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing
- Trim Size: 6in x 9in x 0in
Description
The Definitive Reference for Differentiating Venomous Snakes from their Harmless Look-Alikes
This easy-to-use guide is the most comprehensive resource for snake admirers in the United States. Full-color photographs for every venomous snake in the country make for easy reference, and dividing the snakes based on their regional habitats makes finding the right snake a breeze. Whether you are trying to identify a western coral snake or its mimic, the sonoran shovel nosed snake, Scott Shupe’s guide is the extensive handbook for which all snake aficionados have been waiting. With full-color maps and a thorough glossary of terms, you’ll be able to identify Arizona black rattlesnakes, eastern cottonmouths, and more in no time!
- Detailed information on the natural history of each species and subspecies
- Full-color photographs for definitive identification
- Accurate region-by-region range maps for each snake
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