 A Field Guide to Reptiles & Amphibians of Eastern & Central North America | Features detailed descriptions of 595 species and subspecies, color photos, b&w drawings, and color distribution maps of reptiles and amphibians of the region. Includes a glossary and information on taking and transporting live reptiles and amphibians, care in captivity, and what to do in case of snakebite.
| |  A Field Guide to Reptiles and the Law | An excellent book for those interested in starting a captive breeding facility or simply wanting to breed and sell your captive bred offspring.. Discusses the laws for each individual state for what is legal to keep, breed, transport, etc...
| |  A Field Guide to Texas Snakes | This volume describes and illustrates all of the 105 species of snakes in Texas, the state with the largest number of different species in the nation. Facts on the biology and behavior are given, plus the latest findings on abundance, reproduction, prey, sizes, and habitat.
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| |  A Guide to Amphibians and Reptiles of Costa Rica | The first-ever comprehensive guide to the amphibians and reptiles of Costa Rica, this book contains detailed descriptions of the majority of the country's species, along with descriptions of orders and families. Species descriptions and color photographs enable readers to identify animals and to distinguish between similar-looking species.
| |  Amphibians and Reptiles of Baja California, Including Its Pacific Islands and the Islands in the Sea | 220 scattered color photographs, 87 maps, 6 line drawings, 3 tables The Baja California peninsula is home to many forms of life found nowhere else on earth. This, combined with the peninsula's rugged and inaccessible terrain, has made the area one of the last true biological frontiers of North America. L. Lee Grismer is not only the foremost authority on the amphibians and reptiles of Baja California, but also an outstanding photographer.
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 Amphibians and Reptiles of Pennsylvania and the Northeast | Though Pennsylvania receives the most emphasis here, readers will find references to all of the northeastern US. A wide audience will find this a useful resource, including professional and amateur herpetologists, students, and amateur naturalists.
| |  Amphibians and Reptiles of the Yucatan Peninsula | This splendidly illustrated book by the worlds leading authority on Yucatan herpetology documents the natural history of all native and introduced species of reptiles and amphibians and provides a guide to identifying them.
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| | |  North American Reptile and Amphibian Field Guide | This stunning guide explores the kingdom of snakes, toads, frogs, turtles, lizards, salamanders, and crocodiles, with information on physical appearance, voice, breeding cycles, habitat, range, and status in the wild.
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| | |  Salamanders of the United States and Canada | Salamanders are one of the least familiar groups of animals, because they are both secretive and nocturnal--two strikes against being noticed by the general population. This survey of North American salamanders is the first since the 1940s and presents the most up-to-date research on every species.
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 Venomous Reptiles of North America | A solid, scholarly natural history of all venomous reptiles north of Mexico (20 snakes and the Gila monster). Covers external morphology, venomology, and conservation with an identification key, range maps, and photos.
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