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Snakes: The Evolution of Mystery in Nature (Director's Circle Book of the Associates of the University o)

HardcoverJune 17, 1997
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ISBN-13: 9780520200142 ISBN-10: 0520200144
Publisher
University of California Press
Binding
Hardcover
Published
June 17, 1997
Weight
4.4 lbs
Dimensions
28.60×3.20×22.90 cm

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Snakes: The Evolution of Mystery in Nature (Director's Circle Book of the Associates of the University o) by Greene, Harry W.. Hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780520200142.

This is a book about some of natures most alluring and forbidding creatures, written by a man with an abiding passion for snakes, as well as for science, the fate of the planet, and the wonder of life. Harry Greene presents every facet of the natural history of snakes—their diversity, evolution, and conservation—and at the same time makes a personal statement of why these animals are so compelling. This book provides an up-to-date summary of the biology of snakes on a global basis. Eight chapters are devoted to general biology topics, including anatomy, feeding, venoms, predation and defense, social behavior, reproduction, evolution, and conservation; eight chapters survey the major snake groups, including blindsnakes, boas, colubrids, stiletto snakes, cobras, sea snakes, and vipers. Details of particular interest, such as coral snake mimicry and the evolution of the0 rattle, are highlighted as special topics. Chapter introductory essays are filled with anecdotes that will tempt nonspecialists to read on, while the books wealth of comprehensive information will gratify herpeto-culturalists and professional biologists. Greenes writing is clear, engaging, and full of appreciation for his subject. Michael and Patricia Fogden are known internationally for their outstanding work, and their stunning color photographs of snakes in their natural habitats are a brilliant complement to Greenes text. Here is a scientific book that provides accurate information in an accessible way to general readers, strongly advocates for a persecuted group of animals, encourages conservation—not just of snakes but of ecosystems—and credits science for enriching our lives. In helping readers explore the role of snakes in human experience, Greene and the Fogdens show how science and art can be mutual pathways to understanding.