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Venomous snakes, Tim Harris, editor

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Venomous snakes, Tim Harris, editor
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
photographsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Venomous snakes
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Tim Harris, editor
Series statement
Slimy, scaly, deadly reptiles and amphibians
resource.studyProgramName
Accelerated Reader, MG, 5.0, 1, 136500
Table Of Contents
What is the fastest snake? -- How do snakes smell? -- Do rattlesnakes lay eggs? -- What is a rattlesnake's rattle made of? -- How does a cobra warn people to stay sway? -- How does venom work? -- How did hognose snakes get their name? -- Who do some coral snakes have brightly colored bodies? -- Why do puff adders hiss? -- How does a boomslang catch its prey? -- How far can a western diamondback strike? -- What is a rattlesnake roundup? -- Can snakes be milked? -- What other kind of snake do ratsnakes pretend to be? -- What does a king cobra eat? -- Where do sea kraits live? -- Which snake has the longest fangs? -- Are cobras charmed by music? -- What is the world's most widespread snake? -- What is a bushmaster? -- How does a centipede-eater survive centipede venom? -- What is the most venomous snake? -- How does snake venom get into prey? -- Do spitting cobras really spit? -- How does a sidewinder move?
Target audience
juvenile
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