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Re: Best Snake Books
If truth be told, I had a hunch your grandmother didn't pick that book on her own
. I think Perlowin's book is one everyone who's seriously interested garters should own. It's that good, yet concise.
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There's a new book out (2007), for those with sufficient interest and funds..."Infectious Diseases and Pathology of Reptiles" by Elliot Jacobson. It's quite expensive at £115- ($225-) but it brings the subject right up to date, full colour photographs rather than the usual B&W and line drawings.
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I have had Jon Cootes book "Garter Snakes and Their Allies" for years.....It holds no surprises, just the usual "how to house snakes", "how to heat the viv", blah blah blah...and a few mediocre black and white plates. Unless you're a total novice you probably wouldn't want it. Plus the species list is now out dated, even though the book was only published in 1993.
Roger Sweeney's book "Garter Snakes" is a little better by virtue of it's individual species descriptions and distribution maps. Non come close to Rossman's Garter Snakes, Evolution and Ecology.
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I'm with Daniel on this one, The Garter Snakes Evolution and Ecology is a wonderful book. It has species guides, Behavior analysis, and information about keeping garters, and lots more
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Re: Best Snake Books
I highly recommend Rossi & Rossi - Snakes of the United States and Canada - Natural History and Care in Captivity
my vet recommended it because it has more than 4 pages on ringneck snakes when I got it I found that it also has a whopping 50 pages on gartersnakes which is more than the entire Bartlett book (and these are bigger pages) the book was published in 2003 and the info is pretty up-to-date however it's a bit pricey I had to save up for my "as new" used copy @ $125.- new new it's $152.50 on amazon oh and Stefan - it's got 520 pages
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