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  • Venomous Snakes of Trinidad & Tobago

    Venomous Snakes of Trinidad & Tobago

  • Distribution and Natural History of the Ecuadorian Toad-Headed Pitvipers of the Genus Bothrocophias (Squamata: Serpentes: Viperidae: Crotalinae)

    Distribution and Natural History of the Ecuadorian Toad-Headed Pitvipers of the Genus Bothrocophias (Squamata: Serpentes: Viperidae: Crotalinae)

  • Functional Characterizations of Venom Phenotypes in the Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus Adamanteus) and Evidence for E

    Functional Characterizations of Venom Phenotypes in the Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus Adamanteus) and Evidence for E

  • From Four Sites in Southern Amazonia, with A

    From Four Sites in Southern Amazonia, with A

  • Phylogenetic Relationships Within Bothrops Neuwiedi Group

    Phylogenetic Relationships Within Bothrops Neuwiedi Group

  • Bothrocophias Hyoprora

    Bothrocophias Hyoprora

  • REPTILIA: SQUAMATA: SERPENTES: VIPERIDAE Bothro S

    REPTILIA: SQUAMATA: SERPENTES: VIPERIDAE Bothro S

  • Lachesis Stenophrys) in a European Zoo

    Lachesis Stenophrys) in a European Zoo

  • Popular Names for Bushmaster (Lachesis Muta) and Lancehead

    Popular Names for Bushmaster (Lachesis Muta) and Lancehead

  • Guidelines for the Production, Control and Regulation of Snake Antivenom Immunoglobulins Replacement of Annex 2 of WHO Technical Report Series, No

    Guidelines for the Production, Control and Regulation of Snake Antivenom Immunoglobulins Replacement of Annex 2 of WHO Technical Report Series, No

  • Timber Rattlesnakes Are More Likely to Select Sites That Are Located Near Areas in Which They Have Had Previous Feeding Experiences

    Timber Rattlesnakes Are More Likely to Select Sites That Are Located Near Areas in Which They Have Had Previous Feeding Experiences

  • How to Cite Complete Issue More Information About This Article

    How to Cite Complete Issue More Information About This Article

  • Species Description Taxonomy Distribution

    Species Description Taxonomy Distribution

  • [Ophidia: Viperidae 1 in Panamá Lachesis Muta Muta L.M. Stenophrys L.M. Stenophrys; L.M. Stenophrys As in L.M. Stenophrys

    [Ophidia: Viperidae 1 in Panamá Lachesis Muta Muta L.M. Stenophrys L.M. Stenophrys; L.M. Stenophrys As in L.M. Stenophrys

  • First Report of the Reproduction in Captivity of the Chocoan Bushmaster, Lachesis Acrochorda (García, 1896)

    First Report of the Reproduction in Captivity of the Chocoan Bushmaster, Lachesis Acrochorda (García, 1896)

  • Bushmaster Bites in Brazil: Ecological Niche Modeling and Spatial Analysis to Improve Human Health Measures

    Bushmaster Bites in Brazil: Ecological Niche Modeling and Spatial Analysis to Improve Human Health Measures

  • Gradual and Discrete Ontogenetic Shifts in Rattlesnake Venom Composition and Assessment of Hormonal and Ecological Correlates

    Gradual and Discrete Ontogenetic Shifts in Rattlesnake Venom Composition and Assessment of Hormonal and Ecological Correlates

  • Definition of the Caribbean Islands Biogeographic Region, with Checklist and Recommendations for Standardized Common Names of Amphibians and Reptiles

    Definition of the Caribbean Islands Biogeographic Region, with Checklist and Recommendations for Standardized Common Names of Amphibians and Reptiles

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  • Neutralization of the Venom of 2 North American Rattlesnake Venoms by a Hyperimmune Equine Plasma Product in Mice
  • Snakebite Envenomation in the Caribbean: the Role of Medical and Scientific Cooperation
  • Crotalus Polystictus)
  • Year of the Snake News No
  • Snake Conservation
  • Redescription of the Snake Lachesis Melanocephala (Squamata: Viperidae): Designation of a Neotype, Natural History, and Conservation Status
  • Reproduction in Captivity of the Central American Bushmaster (Lachesis Stenophrys, Serpentes: Viperidae), in Costa Rica
  • The Deadliest Snake According to Ethnobiological Perception of the Population of the Alto Juruá Region, Western Brazilian Amazonia
  • Conservation of Wild Life Act
  • VENOMOUS PIT VIPERS of TRINIDAD by Laurence “Snakeman” Pierre
  • Global Availability of Antivenoms: the Relevance of Public Manufacturing Laboratories
  • Characterization of Venom from Crotalus Scutulatus Scutulatus&Nb
  • Online Guide to the Animals of Trinidad and Tobago [OGATT]
  • Lachesis Melanocephala) in Costa Rica and Panama
  • A Neonate of the Chocoan Bushmaster, Lachesis Acrochorda
  • F. Aragón-Ortiz. Lachesis Muta Is a Central and South Ameri Can Viperid Snake. It Is Localized from Southern Nicaragua To
  • Venomous Snakes Trinidad & Tobago
  • Conservation of Herpetofauna in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago


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