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Cobra Risk Assessment
Anolis Equestris) Should Be Removed When Face of a Watch
Taxonomic Status of Cobras of the Genus Naja Laurenti (Serpentes: Elapidae)
Snake Communities Worldwide
How the Cobra Got Its Flesh-Eating Venom: Cytotoxicity As a Defensive Innovation and Its Co-Evolution with Hooding, Aposematic Marking, and Spitting
2017 Jones B Msc
Aspidelaps Lubricus
Prohibited Invasive Animals of Queensland
Description of the Genus Aspidelaps and a Successful Breeding with Aspidelaps Lubricusinfuscatus
The Reptiles of Angola: History, Diversity, Endemism and Hotspots
Keeping Venomous Snakes in the Netherlands: a Harmless Hobby Or a Public Health Threat?
Snakes of Angola: an Annotated Checklist 1,2William R
Table S3.1. Habitat Use of Sampled Snakes. Taxonomic Nomenclature
GUIDELINES for the Prevention and Clinical Management of Snakebite in Africa
Biology of the Vipers 181 Ranging in Elevation from 1550 to 1800 M, the Gener- Field Observations Ally Open, Rocky Slopes Support Ocotillo (Fouquieria Individual C
Ongava Reptiles Checklist
Snake Bite in Southern Africa: Diagnosis and Management There Are Three Groups of Venomous Snakes in Southern Africa – Cytotoxic, Neurotoxic and Haemotoxic
The Zoological Contributions of Andrew Smith (1797–1872) with an Annotated Bibliography and a Numerical Analysis of Newly Described Animal Species
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A Plan for Phylogenetic Studies of Southern African Reptiles
Exotic Snakebites Reported to Pennsylvania Poison Control Centers: Lessons Learned on the Demographics, Clinical Effects, and Treatment of These Cases
Phylogenetic Relationships and Evolution of Snakes
Tempo and Mode of the Evolution of Venom and Poison in Tetrapods
Molecular Phylogeny of Elapid Snakes and a Consideration of Their Biogeographic History
The Taxonomy of Australian Elapid Snakes: a Review
WILD ANIMALS As Defined by 11-0103
Ecology of Cobras from Southern Africa R
Molecular Phylogeny of Advanced Snakes (Serpentes, Caenophidia) with an Emphasis on South American Xenodontines: a Revised Classification and Descriptions of New Taxa
Exploring the International Trade in African Snakes Not Listed on CITES: Highlighting the Role of the Internet and Social Media