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A-B-C book

A Field Guide to Texas Snakes:By Alan Tennant

David Schwartz

A-Antivenin

Antivenin is a reverse toxic to snake bites

B-Black hood Snake


N o n v e n o m o u s

A b u : n t rd e a a n t c e e n e d R e p :r o e dg ug c l ta i yo en r P :r Ce ey n t i p e d e s , A r t h r o p o d s ,

Checkered garter snake


Nonvenomous Abundance: Common Repoduction:Live Bearing Prey:worms,tadpoles,mice,and frogs

Desert King snake


Nonvenomous Abundance:uncommon Repoduction:Egg-laying Prey:Lizards,Small mammals

Eastern Coachwip

Nonvenomous Abundance:common Reproduction:egg-laying Prey:mammals,birds,frogs,and baby turtles

Florida water snake

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Gulf Coast Ribbon Snake


Nonvenomous Abundance:common Repoduction:live bearing Prey:insects,and small vertebrates

Hook nose snake


Nonvenomous Abundance: common Reproduction: egg laying Prey:spiders,centipedes,and invertebrates

Indigo snake

Nonvenomous Abundance:threatened Reproduction:egg-laying Prey:vertebrates

Jones,J.P

J.P. Jones Was a former reptile director at Fort Worth Zoo

Kansas Glossy Snake


Nonvenomous Abundance:????not said in book Reproduction:not in book Prey:mice

Lined snake

Nonvenomous Abundance:common Reproduction: live bearing Prey:earthworms

Mexican Milk snake


Nonvenomous Abundance:uncommon Repoduction:egg laying Prey:lizards and small mammals

Night snake

Mildly venomous Abundance:Variable Reproduction:egg laying Prey:lizards,worms,and insects

Ortenberger, Arthur I.

Dr . A. I. Ortenburger , until his retirement in 1958, had been a member of the faculty in the Department of Zoology at the University of Oklahoma since 1924

Pit vipers

pit vipers are cottonmouths,copperheads,and rattle snakes

Quetzacuotal

No culture placed more emphasis on serpants' ability to kill than the Toltec-Aztec-Maya civilization of middle of America, where the early rattlesnake god, which ultimately evolved into Quetzacuotal, became the deity whose potency sanctified the priesthood's control over every aspect of the peoples' daily life

Regal Ring Snake


Nonvenomous Abundance:common Reproduction:egg-laying Prey:reptiles

Speckled King snake


Nonvenomous Abundance:fairly common Reproduction:egg laying Prey:other snakes

Texas Coral snake


Venomous Abundance:common Repoduction:egg laying Prey:lizards and other snakes

Uraeus

The priesthood,maintaining that the lethal virulence of mortal cobras derived from Uraeus himself, sometimes cut open the limbs of bitten individuals to release the supernatural vapors thought to have been implanted by the reptiles fangs.

Venom

Venom is like poison but has different effects to a human

Western Mud snake


Nonvenomous Abundance:common Reproduction:egg laying Prey:slamanders,frogs,and fish

Xenodontinae

a Uneven-toothed subfamily

Yellow Belly Watersnake


Nonvenomous Abundance:common Reproduction:live bearing Prey:small fish,tadpoles,aquatic insects, and other amphibans

scrutiniZe the snakes you see!!!

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