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Snakes -- Juvenile literature
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Snakes -- Juvenile literature
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Snakes, salamanders, and lizards, by Diane L. Burns ; illustrations by Linda Garrow
Snakes, by Mari Schuh
Western diamondback rattlesnake, Gary Sprott
Slinky, scaly snakes, written by Jennifer Dussling
Snakes, by Gail Gibbons
Cottonmouth, Deb Tuttle Nelson
Copperheads, by S.L. Hamilton
Pythons, by S.L. Hamilton
Snakes!, by Melissa Stewart
Snakes, Carol Hand
Snakes, by Patricia Demuth ; illustrated by Judith Moffatt
Slinky, scaly, slithery snakes, Dorothy Hinshaw Patent ; illustrations by Kendahl Jan Jubb
World's strangest, Stuart Derrick & Charlotte Goddard
It's best to leave a snake alone, by Allan Fowler
Flying snake, Brittany Canasi ; special consultant Dr. Jake Socha
Snakes, what do cobras, pythons, and anacondas get up to all day? / [Author: Christian Cave ; illustrator: Rebecca Mills]
I don't like snakes, Nicola Davies ; illustrated by Luciano Lozano
King cobra, Gary Sprott
Pit viper, Carol Kim
Anacondas, by S.L. Hamilton
Everything you need to know about snakes and other scaly reptiles, [written by John Woodward]
Fly guy presents, snakes, Tedd Arnold
Rattlesnake vs. secretary bird, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
Snakes, Jeff Corwin
Cobras, by S.L. Hamilton
S-S-S-snakes!, by Lucille Recht Penner; illustrated by Peter Barrett
Green anaconda, Brittany Canasi
Nic Bishop snakes, Nic Bishop
Giant snakes, Seymour Simon
Amazing snakes!, written by Sarah L. Thomson; photographs provided by the Wildlife Conservation Society.
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