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These closely related non-venomous snakes are found in the wild throughout most of North America. Here is detailed advice on identification, care, and breeding. Books in this series give hobbyists basic information on reptiles' anatomy, life cycles, and traits, as well as specific instructions on care and breeding. There is expert information on selecting good speciments, determining sex, providing proper caging, nutritious feeding, and health care. All books are heavily illustrated with full-color photos., These closely related nonvenomous snakes are found in the wild throughout most of North America. Here is detailed advice on identification, care, and breeding. Books in this series give hobbyists basic information on reptiles'anatomy, life cycles, and traits, as well as specific instructions on care and breeding. There is expert information on selecting good specimens, determining sex, providing proper caging, nutritious feeding, and health care. All books are heavily illustrated with full-color photos.

Patricia Pope Bartlett - Reptile and Amphibian Keeper's Guide Ser.: Garter and Ribbon Snakes : Facts and Advice on Care and Breeding TXT, DJV, EPUB

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