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Books in Slithering Snakes series

  • Diamondback Rattlesnake: North American Hunter

    Natalie K. Humphrey

    Paperback (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 15, 2020)
    Every good cowboy western features a cameo by one of the most famous vipers, the diamondback rattlesnake. Known for the distinctive, advanced warning system on its tail, these deadly hunters are one of the most evolved species of snake around the world. Of the different kinds of this hunter found only in North America, the diamondback gets its name from the diamond-shaped pattern running across its body. Featuring brilliant photographs of this beautiful snake in its natural habitat, young readers will take a tour of what makes this snake so advanced among other snakes.
  • Diamondback Rattlesnake: North American Hunter

    Natalie K. Humphrey

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 15, 2020)
    Every good cowboy western features a cameo by one of the most famous vipers, the diamondback rattlesnake. Known for the distinctive, advanced warning system on its tail, these deadly hunters are one of the most evolved species of snake around the world. Of the different kinds of this hunter found only in North America, the diamondback gets its name from the diamond-shaped pattern running across its body. Featuring brilliant photographs of this beautiful snake in its natural habitat, young readers will take a tour of what makes this snake so advanced among other snakes.
  • Boa Constrictors

    Gail Terp

    Library Binding (Bolt, Aug. 1, 2020)
    Diagrams, graphs, and fun text help readers explore the habitats, diets, and daily lives of boa constrictors.
  • Cobras

    Gail Terp

    Paperback (Black Rabbit Books, Sept. 1, 2020)
    Giant anacondas slither through swamps. Boa constrictors travel through trees, looking for prey. Snakes slither all around the world. In these intriguing books, readers will learn all about these scaly reptiles, without becoming their lunch! Accessible text, in-depth infographics, and dramatic photos provide readers an up-close look at these wild creatures.
  • Pythons

    Gail Terp

    Paperback (Black Rabbit Books, Sept. 1, 2020)
    Giant anacondas slither through swamps. Boa constrictors travel through trees, looking for prey. Snakes slither all around the world. In these intriguing books, readers will learn all about these scaly reptiles, without becoming their lunch! Accessible text, in-depth infographics, and dramatic photos provide readers an up-close look at these wild creatures.
  • King Cobra: Snake Eater

    Natalie K. Humphrey

    Paperback (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 15, 2020)
    "There are many different kinds of ophiophagus snakes, or snakes that eat other snakes, but one of the most famous is the king cobra! Most young herpetologists won't forget this book's real-life photos of these snakes "standing" straight up in the air, but there's a lot more that makes the king cobra the king of snakes. Young readers will explore achievable text designed perfectly to aid in their understanding of this amazing snake and encourage them to read on their own"--
  • Copperheads

    Gail Terp

    Paperback (Black Rabbit Books, Sept. 1, 2020)
    Giant anacondas slither through swamps. Boa constrictors travel through trees, looking for prey. Snakes slither all around the world. In these intriguing books, readers will learn all about these scaly reptiles, without becoming their lunch! Accessible text, in-depth infographics, and dramatic photos provide readers an up-close look at these wild creatures.
  • Rattlesnakes

    Gail Terp

    Paperback (Black Rabbit Books, Sept. 1, 2020)
    Giant anacondas slither through swamps. Boa constrictors travel through trees, looking for prey. Snakes slither all around the world. In these intriguing books, readers will learn all about these scaly reptiles, without becoming their lunch! Accessible text, in-depth infographics, and dramatic photos provide readers an up-close look at these wild creatures.
  • Anaconda: The Largest Snake on Earth

    Natalie K. Humphrey

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 15, 2020)
    "At home in the tropics of South America, the anaconda grows larger and larger until it reaches an alarming size. While the green anaconda is the one that claims the title of "largest snake in the world", the yellow anaconda is still an intimidating predator. Young readers will love learning about this massive hunter while learning more about the anaconda through easy to read but informational text. With beautiful real-life photographs of the anaconda in its natural habitat, this exciting book is a must have for every snake lover!"--
  • Black Mamba: Fast and Deadly

    Natalie K. Humphrey

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 15, 2020)
    "The black mamba is a deadly predator, but just what makes it so dangerous? From a set of hollow fangs specially designed to deliver venom to the mind-blowing speed of their strike, the black mamba will thrill and excite young snake lovers to learn more. This approachable book is designed to help encourage readers to learn the exciting life of the black mamba. Featuring brilliant photographs of what gives this snake its name, this book is perfect for every young reader ready to jump into the fascinating world of this dangerous snake"--
  • Boa Constrictor: Ready to Squeeze

    Natalie K. Humphrey

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 15, 2020)
    "Even though this snake doesn't have venom to take down its prey like other snakes, the boa constrictor really lives up to its name! Wrapping tight around their prey, the boa constrictor squeezes down, making it just as deadly a predator as its massive cousin-the anaconda! Young readers get a glimpse into the life of the boa through beautiful photographs all while learning important herpetological facts that encourage them to learn more. This fascinating snake will keep young readers excited while answering questions they already had"--
  • Python: Long and Strong

    Natalie K. Humphrey

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 15, 2020)
    "Pythons might look like boa constrictors, but they're really a different species of snake! While both snakes don't have venom and take their prey down with constriction, there are a lot of key differences between these two species and how they've adapted to their homes in the wild. Through this book, young learners get a head start in herpetology as well as learn important lessons about biology! Featuring photographs of pythons exploring their world and accessible science content, this approachable text is perfect for every young herpetologist!"--