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Lampropeltis
- Scientific names, common names, adult size, and pictures. [eng]
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World's Largest Boa Collection
Dedicated to the propagation of thesweetest Red Tails, Albinos, Hets, Hypos, Anerythristics, Pastels, Colombians, Peruvians,Surinams, Bolivians, Boa Constrictors all,anywhere. We are also a clearing house for cuttingedge breeding information and great husbandry techniques. The Boaphile, Jeff Ronne is obsessed with producing the best possible screaming Boas available anywhere. Jeff has been selectively breeding Boas for 14 years and has brought us Boas of colors not known to be possible before now. [eng]
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Endangered Species Facts
The Lake Erie water snake is proposed to be listed as a threatened species. Threatened species are animals and plants that are likely to become endangered in the foreseeable future. Endangered species are animals and plants that are in danger of becoming extinct. [eng]
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European Snake Society
Information about Society in English, in German, in het Nederlands. [eng]
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ЗМЕИ
Краткие описания семейств. [rus]
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NS Museum of Natural History - Nature of Nova Scotia - Animals - Snakes
Nova Scotia has no poisonous snakes and no snakes much more than one metre long. Even so, many people are afraid of our snakes. Snakes have suffered from bad public relations ever since the Garden of Eden! [eng]
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The New York Herpetological Society
New York Herpetological Society is one of the largest and oldest herp societies in the United States. Anyone with a passion for reptiles and amphibians are encouraged to join NYHS. We host monthly meetings with presentations by some of the most knowledgable people in the herp field. We also issue a bi-monthly newsletter that is available free to our members. [eng]
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Dr. Zoltan Takacs HomeBase ®
Dr. Zoltan Takacs: snake, venomous animal & nature photography, tropical expeditions, & scientific resources. [eng]
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Dan Johnson - specializing in Black Gap Alterna
Home of the largest and most genetically diverse collection of this rare snake. [eng]
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Snake Envenomations, Mojave Rattle
The Mojave rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus) is considered separately from other rattlesnakes because
envenomation by some specimens may cause a different clinical presentation than that caused by other rattlesnakes. [eng]
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AZSNAKEMAN'S SNAKE SITE
Snakes of Arizona. Photograph's of Snakes in the wild. Links to other Snake sites. Other Herp photograph's. [eng]
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Mountains and Plains Reptiles
By Michael and Charley Jobin, Hepetoculturists. [eng]
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The Hunter's Mirror Site
Links to snakes pages. [eng]
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Copper-belly Water Snake
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) determines threatened species status pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act), for the copperbelly water snake (Nerodia erythrogaster neglecta) in the northern portion of its range. The Service also determines that the copperbelly water snake does not warrant listing as a threatened species in the southern portion of its range and is not finalizing that portion of the proposal. [eng]
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