Terralog 18: Venomous Snakes of Australia and Oceania/Giftschlangen Australiens und Ozeaniens
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  • Terralog 18: Venomous Snakes of Australia and Oceania/Giftschlangen Australiens und Ozeaniens
  • Terralog 18: Venomous Snakes of Australia and Oceania/Giftschlangen Australiens und Ozeaniens
  • Terralog 18: Venomous Snakes of Australia and Oceania/Giftschlangen Australiens und Ozeaniens
  • Terralog 18: Venomous Snakes of Australia and Oceania/Giftschlangen Australiens und Ozeaniens
  • Terralog 18: Venomous Snakes of Australia and Oceania/Giftschlangen Australiens und Ozeaniens
  • Terralog 18: Venomous Snakes of Australia and Oceania/Giftschlangen Australiens und Ozeaniens

Terralog 18: Venomous Snakes of Australia and Oceania/Giftschlangen Australiens und Ozeaniens

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Terralog 18: Venomous Snakes of Australia and Oceania/Giftschlangen Australiens und Ozeaniens

  • Author: Luke Allen, Gernot Vogel;
  • Publisher: Chimaira Editions;
  • New / hardcover with 168 pages, 656 color photos, color distribution maps;
  • Language: Bilingual in English and German.

With over 650 color photos and 116 maps, this Terralog is an illustrated reference for scientists and terrarists. At the same time, it is a unique synopsis of the diversity of colors and morphologies of the venomous snakes of Australia and Oceania that will excite anyone with an interest in these fascinating snakes.

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This volume of TERRALOG is a presentation of venomous snakes in Australia and Oceania: all approximately 140 currently recognized or in the process of being described taxa of the family Elapidae, many of them with color variations.

  • Some of these species are depicted in a book for the first time.
  • The latest systematics are introduced.
  • Controversial taxonomic issues are discussed in the introduction.
  • Each photograph is accompanied by a symbol-based overview of the biology of the individual species and terrarium requirements.
  • Information on their natural habitat and food preferences will contribute to their successful maintenance and breeding in business.

At the same time, it is a unique synopsis of the diversity of colors and morphologies of venomous snakes in Australia and Oceania that will excite anyone with an interest in these fascinating snakes.

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