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Snakes
Greene, Harry W.
Snakes: The Evolution of Mystery in Nature.
University of California Press, 1997. Snake natural history, diversity, evolution, and relation to humans.
Mattison, Christopher.
The Encyclopedia of Snakes.
Facts on File, 1995, 1999. Natural history, origin, and evolution of snakes for naturalists and amateur herpetologists.
McNamee, Gregory, ed.
The Serpent's Tale: Snakes in Folklore and Literature.
University of Georgia Press, 2000. Reviled throughout history, a cultural study of snakes.
Murphy, John C., and Robert W. Henderson.
Tales of Giant Snakes: A Historical Natural History of Anacondas and Pythons.
Krieger, 1997. Biology along with section on snake-human interaction.
Ricciuti, Edward R.
The Snake Almanac.
Globe Pequot, 2000. A reference guide to nature's legless wonders.
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