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The Encyclopedia of Snakes

The Encyclopedia of Snakes

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Useful for the amateur to intermediate
Review: Although not quite a good reference work for the true professional, The Encyclopedia of Snakes covers a wide array of topics and goes through the classification of the snakes in a comprehensible family by family format. The quality of the photographs is quite excellent, and, coupled with the extensive tidbits on habits, anatomy, classification, and range makes a wonderful and compelling read.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: encyclopedia of snakes
Review: I am not reviewing this book just can find no where to write a review of the site. in the memory you use to put the larger photos on you could put the table of contents and samples in the book. i see no virtual review of the book, nothing about it, no number of pages, no table of contents nothing. so therefore i will not buy from this site. i dont buy what i cant see or have no clue what the contents of the book is. this book is only a book of snakes not sure if it contains what i want or not. all i have a title that is all. titles dont sale books unless one is looking for a specific title.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book for beginning herpers
Review: I loved this book. It provided some natural history, but the meat of the book was the snakes' habits and lifestyles which is what most people starting in herpetology want. All in all it is a great book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent general introduction to herpetology
Review: This books provides great info for snakes and their physiology, as well as taxonomy/classification. The main thing I found lacking was information on specific species; though it cover family/genus info fairly well, I felt it forsook the "trees for the forest." But overall very good.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent general introduction to herpetology
Review: This books provides great info for snakes and their physiology, as well as taxonomy/classification. The main thing I found lacking was information on specific species; though it cover family/genus info fairly well, I felt it forsook the "trees for the forest." But overall very good.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Buy it !!
Review: This comprehensive, highly illustrated book covers the most popular aspects of snake biology and is intended to be the most informative and comprehensive title on the subject yet published. Throughout, colour photographs show the fascinating variety of snake coloration as well as being used to illustrate and clarify points of interest.

Each chapter consists of a main theme containing text, photographs and diagrams. There is a detailed coverage of snake classification, evolution, natural diversity, size, shape and coloration, physiology, ecology, feeding, defensive behaviour, breeding, mythology, superstition and modern human attitudes to snakes. In addition, there are 'fact boxes'within each chapter, which comprise items of special importance and interest, such as scale-type, population in the wild, egg incubation, etc.

Above all, this will be a major international title for all involved and interested in snakes, their zoology and care in captivity.

Chris Mattison is a professional berpetologist, based in Sheffield in the UK, with an international reputation as a writer on the topic. He is a long- established Cassell/Blandford author, having written Snakes of the World, Keeping and Breeding Snakes and half-a-dozen other related titles. A member of both the British and International Herpetological Societies, he travels widely photographing reptiles in the wild and is in demand as a lecturer on the subject in Europe and North America.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Encyclopedia of Snakes
Review: This is a great book. Instaed of the usual individual synopsis of each species, it has a more general approach. The sections on taxonomy and classification were especially useful to me.


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