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Snakes [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 167x125x22 mm, weight: 390 g, Halftones, color
  • Serija: Mini Encyclopedias
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Aug-2024
  • Leidėjas: Amber Books
  • ISBN-10: 183886444X
  • ISBN-13: 9781838864446
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 167x125x22 mm, weight: 390 g, Halftones, color
  • Serija: Mini Encyclopedias
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Aug-2024
  • Leidėjas: Amber Books
  • ISBN-10: 183886444X
  • ISBN-13: 9781838864446
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
With full captions explaining the history, behavior, and feeding habits of more than 150 species, Snakes is a fascinating examination of these highly colorful reptilian killers in vivid photographs, now in a handy pocket format.
 
Few animals strike as much fear as snakes, which kill either through their poisonous venom or through suffocation. Numbering more than 3,000 species, snakes can be found in virtually every environment other than Antarctica, from the jungles of the Amazon to the Gobi Desert and Australian Outback. Some snakes even inhabit the rivers and seas. Presented in a handy pocket-size format, Snakes offers an engaging pictorial introduction to these prehistoric predators. Find out about the black mamba, which is feared because it possesses an extremely potent venom that kills most of its victims—animal and human; see the banded krait, whose venom is a neurotoxin that induces instant paralysis; learn about the reticulated python, the world’s longest constrictor, regularly reaching over 20 feet in length; and marvel at the tiny Barbados threadsnake, which typically grows to a length of 4 inches and has been compared to a spaghetti noodle!

With full captions explaining the history, behavior, and feeding habits of more than 150 species, Snakes is a fascinating examination of these highly colorful reptilian killers in vivid photographs, now in a handy pocket format. Find out about the black mamba, which is feared because it possesses an extremely potent venom that kills most of its victims—animal and human; see the banded krait, whose venom is a neurotoxin that induces instant paralysis; and marvel at the tiny Barbados threadsnake, which typically grows to a length of 4 inches and has been compared to a spaghetti noodle!

Daugiau informacijos

Pocket photographic guide to snakes and their habitats and lifestyles
Contents to include:

Introduction

EUROPE Aesculapian snake Dahls whip snake Barred grass snake Caspian
whipsnake Dice snake Montpellier snake Ladder snake Western whip snake
European worm snake Armenian viper European cat snake Ottoman viper
Montivipera xanthina Common European adder Four-lined snake Viperine water
snake Steppe rat snake Red whip snake Nose-horned viper Javelin sand boa
Milos viper Leopard snake

AFRICA Ball python Lithe skeleton Black mamba Many-horned adder Cape cobra
Eastern green mamba Boomslang Saharan horned viper Kenyan sand boa Green bush
viper Hairy bush viper Central African egg-eating snake Central African rock
python Egyptian cobra Eyelash bush viper Malagasy leaf-nosed snake Puff adder
Striped house snake Yellow-bellied sea snake Southern African rock python
Peters threadsnake Madagascar tree boa Rhinoceros viper Gabino viper Spotted
bush snake ASIA Banded krait Arabian sand boa Blood python King cobra Sri
Lankan pit viper Burmese python Green pit viper species Banded Malaysian
coral snake Common bronzeback Blue Malayan coral snake Cat-eyed water snake
Boulengers bronzeback Blunt-headed slug-eating snake Indian cobra Hagens
pit viper Caspian cobra Timor python Painted saw-scaled viper Indian python
Sand boa Indian rat snake Golden tree snake Trimeresurus venustus Feas
vipers Indonesian pit viper Yellow morph Waglers pit viper Malayan krait
Monocled cobra Paradise tree snake Black-headed cat snake Reticulated python
Smooth slug snake

AUSTRALIA Green tree python Belchers sea snake King brown snake Eastern
brown snake Black-headed python Carpet python Scrub python Australian tree
snake Bandy-bandy snakes Coastal taipan Oviparous White-lipped snake Jungle
carpet python Dubois sea snake Inland taipan Southern desert banded snake
Rough-scaled python Northern death adder Red-bellied black snake Ringed brown
snake Smooth-scaled death adder Common death adder Black-striped burrowing
snake Woma python Tiger snake

NORTH AMERICA Checkered garter snake Pacific gopher snake Black rat snake
Blotched palm-pit viper Blunthead tree snake Antiguan racer Puffing snake
Central American coral snake Red-tailed coral snake Costa Rican coral snake
Blackneck garter snake Plains garter snake Eastern copperhead Yellow-blotched
palm-pitviper Florida green watersnake Corn snake Sidewinder Western
diamondback rattlesnake Eastern indigo snake Mexican vine snake Gray-banded
kingsnake Bluestripe ribbon snake Mexican west coast rattlesnake Ring-necked
snake Rubber boa Southern hog-nosed snake Texas rat snake Coastal rosy boa

SOUTH AMERICA Tiger rat snake Yellow-bellied puffing snake False coral snake
Variegated snail-eater Amazon tree boa Green anaconda Green vine snake
Checker-bellied snake Common neckband snake Southern American bushmaster
Common lancehead Parrot snake Yellow-tailed cribo Paraguayan anaconda Eyelash
viper South American rattlesnake Brazilian smooth snake Emerald tree boa
Argentine boa Common boa Aruba rattlesnake
Julianna Photopoulos is a science writer and filmmaker. She has written for various print and online publications including New Scientist, BBC Focus magazine and Nature, and has been involved in a number of natural history documentaries for the BBC and National Geographic. As a biology graduate, she has also worked in genetics and in dolphin and whale research.