The general care and maintenance of Red-tailed Boas.
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Lakeside: Advanced Vivarium Systems, 1990. Octavo, wrappers, photographs. More
Frankfurt: Edition Chimaira, 2015. Octavo, laminated boards, colour photographs, maps. Nine species comprise the arboreal boid genus Corallus. Combined, they range from Guatemala in northern Central America to southeastern Brazil in South America, and two species occur on islands in the West Indies. Based on extensive fieldwork by the author..... More
Frankfurt: Edition Chimaira, 2015. Octavo, laminated boards, colour photographs, maps. Slightly bumped corners, otherwise perfect copy. Nine species comprise the arboreal boid genus Corallus. Combined, they range from Guatemala in northern Central America to southeastern Brazil in South America, and two species occur on islands in the West Indies. Based..... More
Eagle Mountain: Eagle Mountain Publishing, 2007. Quarto, colour photographs, tables, maps, fine copy in dustwrapper. This book is the product of a symposium "Biology of Boas, Pythons, and Related Taxa" held at the 2005 joint meetings in Tampa, Florida, and sponsored by the Society for the Study of Amphibians and..... More
London: New Holland, 2007. Quarto, colour photographs, maps, fine copy in dustwrapper. Few reptiles command more respect than the mighty boas and pythons. From eleven-metre-long anacondas in the Amazon to the diminutive Javelin Sand Boa, no longer than 80 centimetres, these are the longest members of the snake family. Supremely..... More
Malabar: Krieger Publishing Company, 1996. Octavo, laminated boards, colour photographs. Covers the natural history and captive management of the genus Corallus, a small group of highly adapted tree-dwelling snakes from tropical America. More