Venomous Snakes and Lizards of the World

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Nature, Reptiles & Amphibians, Reference & Language, Reference, Guides & Handbooks
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Author: Smashbooks ISBN: 1230000017236
Publisher: Smashbooks Publication: September 12, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Smashbooks
ISBN: 1230000017236
Publisher: Smashbooks
Publication: September 12, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

If you fear snakes, it is probably because you are unfamiliar with them or you have wrong information about them. There is no need for you to fear snakes if you know: •Their habits. •How to identify the dangerous kinds. •Precautions to take to prevent snakebite. •What actions to take in case of snakebite. For a person wearing shoes and trousers and living in a camp, the danger of being bitten by a venomous snake is small compared to the hazards of malaria, cholera, dysentery, or other diseases. Nearly all snakes avoid people if possible. A few—the king cobra of Southeast Asia, the bushmaster and tropical rattlesnake of South America, and the mamba of Africa—may aggressively attack humans, but even these snakes do so only occasionally. Most snakes get out of the way and are seldom seen. This book includes valuable information on how to identify and avoid poisonous snakes and lizards, as well as how to treat a snakebite if one should occur. Richly illustrated with photographs, drawings, maps, and tables.

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If you fear snakes, it is probably because you are unfamiliar with them or you have wrong information about them. There is no need for you to fear snakes if you know: •Their habits. •How to identify the dangerous kinds. •Precautions to take to prevent snakebite. •What actions to take in case of snakebite. For a person wearing shoes and trousers and living in a camp, the danger of being bitten by a venomous snake is small compared to the hazards of malaria, cholera, dysentery, or other diseases. Nearly all snakes avoid people if possible. A few—the king cobra of Southeast Asia, the bushmaster and tropical rattlesnake of South America, and the mamba of Africa—may aggressively attack humans, but even these snakes do so only occasionally. Most snakes get out of the way and are seldom seen. This book includes valuable information on how to identify and avoid poisonous snakes and lizards, as well as how to treat a snakebite if one should occur. Richly illustrated with photographs, drawings, maps, and tables.

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