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Neotropical Tree Boa's: The Natural History of the Common Tree Boa |
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Rating:  Summary: For anyone with a serious interest in herpetology Review: Written by Robert W. Henderson (Curator of Herpetology at the Milwaukee Public Museum), Neotropical Treeboas: Natural History Of The Corallus Hortulanus Complex is an informative, fascinating, detailed study of the four species of treeboas known to exist: Corallus cookii on St. Vincent, C. grenadensis on the Grenada Bank, C. hortulanus in Amazonia, the Guianas, and Brazil's Atlantic forest, and C. ruschenbergerii from southern Central America and northern South America. The latest knowledge about the natural history and ecology of these fascinating snakes is offered, in this descriptive and extensive text illustrated in black-and-white with an inset section of 32 gorgeous color photographs. A scholarly and exhaustively researched book, Neotropical Treeboas is very highly recommended reading for anyone with a serious interest in herpetology.
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