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snakes
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Pythons
Zuchora-Walske, Christine
2015
Text and illustrations provide an introduction to the physical characteristics, behaviors, and habitat of pythons.
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Pythons and garter snakes
Thatcher, Henry
2014
Compares one of the largest snakes, the python, with one of the smallest, a garter snake.
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Elmer and Snake
McKee, David
2004
Two friends of Elmer the patchwork elephant want to play a trick on him with help from Snake, but Snake and Elmer have plans of their own.
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Rumble meets Vikki Viper
Law, Felicia
2006
While Rumble the dragon and his staff argue with the leader of the orchestra Rumble hired about whether the violinist, a snake, can come into the hotel, she slithers in, eats some porridge, and falls asleep in a just-right bed.
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Snakes
Murray, Peter
1992
Introduces the physical and behavioral characteristics of a variety of snakes.
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It's a good thing there are snakes
Herrington, Lisa M
2015
"Introduces snakes and explains the roles they play in the environment."--Provided by publisher.
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Snakes
Hansen, Grace
2015
Describes what snakes look like, where they live, and what they eat, with large color photographs, more facts, and glossary terms.
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Kingdom of the snakes
Farshtey, Greg
2012
Jay crash-lands in an alternate world where ninjas weren't taught spinjitzu and the Serpentine rule.
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Dragons and serpents
McCall, Gerrie
2011
Explores the dragons and serpents found in folk tales, mysteries and myths around the world.
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Snakes
Linley, Mike
1993
Describes the characteristics of several species of snakes considered unique and distinct because of their physiology, habits, and habitats.
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