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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
- The Venom-Gland Transcriptome of the Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus Adamanteus) Darin R Rokyta1*, Alan R Lemmon2, Mark J Margres1 and Karalyn Aronow1
- WILD ANIMALS As Defined by 11-0103
- Pan-American Lancehead Pit-Vipers: Coagulotoxic Venom Effects and Antivenom Neutralisation of Bothrops Asper and B
- The Snakes of Rara a Vis, Costa Rica Ii. Pit Vipers
- Antivenom: Species Covered
- The Distribution of Lachesis Muta (Linnaeus, 1766) in the Atlantic Forest of the Pernambuco Endemism Center, Northeastern Brazil