| | | Edition | | | Orig. Ed 1996 | | Description | |
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| Kaleidoscopic Tree Boas covers the natural history and captive management of the genus Corallus, a small group of
highly adapted, typically tree-dwelling snakes from tropical America. Related to the "giants" of the snake world, such as the anacondas and pythons, their striking appearance and often exorbitant coloration have long made them popular subjects for herpetological study and interesting animals for zoological exhibition. |
| | | | "I do not hesitate to recommend this book to anyone with an interest in Corallus especially if you plan to keep them in captivity." -- Breck Bartholomew, Intermontanus 5(5), 1996.
"...the only source I know of where essentially everything
that is known about the genus Corallus is available in one place..." -- Al Winstel, LIHS Herpetofauna Journal, Sep/Oct 1996. |
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