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A Formal Five-Way Division of the Gaboon Viper Species Complex: Bitis
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African Adders: Partial Characterization of Snake Venoms from Three Bitis Species of Medical Importance and Their Neutralization by Experimental Equine Antivenoms
Carr, J. 2015. Species Monitoring Recommendations for the Transboundary Area of Greater Gola Peace Park
Guidelines for the Production, Control and Regulation of Snake Antivenom Immunoglobulins Replacement of Annex 2 of WHO Technical Report Series, No
Morgan Reptile Replicas
Snakes of Angola: an Annotated Checklist 1,2William R
Bitis Gabonica) in South Africa
GUIDELINES for the Prevention and Clinical Management of Snakebite in Africa
Tribological Characterization of Reptile Scales and Their Application As Technical Surfaces with Tunable Friction Anisotropy
(Viperidae Causus) with Short and Long
Overview of the Trade of Reptile Taxa Consumed for Therapeutic Purposes Across Africa
West African Venomous Snakes Identification
A Survey of Reptiles and Amphibians in the Boé Region, Guinea-Bissau
WHO Guidelines for the Production, Control and Regulation of Snake Antivenom Immunoglobulins
Helminths and Pentastomes from Preserved Puff Adder (Bitis Arietans) Specimens in Reptile Collections of South African Museums
Ecological Drivers of Longevity in Squamates and the Tuatara
Appendix 16 Census of Reptiles and Amphibian Communities
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Bitis Rhinoceros
Snake Venomics of Bitis Species Reveals Large Intragenus Venom Toxin Composition Variation. Application to Taxonomy of Congeneric Taxa
Reptiles Traded in the Fetish Market of Lome, Togo
Bitis Rhinoceros)
Including Covers
How Can We Record Reliable Information on Animal Colouration in the Wild?
SCI PAP 37.2.Indd
2019-Ancient Habitat Shifts
Identifying Global Priorities for the Conservation of Vipers Biological
A Guide to the Snakes of Liberia
A Systematic Monograph of the Recent Pentastomida, with a Compilation of Their Hosts
And Nanostructure Enhances Dark Colouration in Bitis Rhinoceros
An Ecological Analysis of Snakes Captured by C.J.P. Ionides in Eastern Africa in the Mid-1900S Richard Shine 1* & Stephen Spawls1,2
Universidade De São Paulo Instituto De Ciências Biomédicas
Exploring the International Trade in African Snakes Not Listed on CITES: Highlighting the Role of the Internet and Social Media