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Amazing snakes of the Southeast

Describes common snakes of the Southeastern United States, from the cottonmouth and corn snake to the copperhead and hognose.
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Amazing snakes of the Midwest

Describes snakes of the Midwest from the fox snake and the bull snake to the ringneck snake and the hognose.
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Amazing snakes of the Northwest

Describes common snakes of the Northwestern United States, from the rubber boa and western yellow-tailed racer to the desert striped whipsnake and the gopher snake.
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Amazing snakes of the Southwest and West coast

Describes common snakes of the Southwest and West coast of the United States, from the western diamondback rattlesnake to the lyre snake and sidewinder.
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Boas

Presents photographs and information about boas, a non-venomous species of snake found primarily in grasslands and tropical forests from Mexico to Argentina, looking at their physical characteristics, habitats, senses, prey, defenses, babies, and interactions with people.

Cobras

Presents photographs and information about cobras, a species of venomous snake found in Africa, India, and parts of Asia, looking at their physical characteristics, habitats, senses, prey, defenses, babies, and interactions with people.

Rattlesnakes

Presents photographs and information about rattlesnakes, venomous species found in the U.S., Mexico, and Central and South America, looking at their physical characteristics, habitats, senses, prey, defenses, babies, and interactions with people.

Amazing snakes of the Southwest and West coast

2015
Describes common snakes of the Southwest and West coast of the United States, from the western diamondback rattlesnake to the lyre snake and sidewinder.

Amazing snakes of the Midwest

2015
Describes snakes of the Midwest from the fox snake and the bull snake to the ringneck snake and the hognose.

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