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HHMI Bulletin May 2012 Janice Arenofsky |
Snakes in Cyberspace Available through iTunes, TX Snakes generates especially brisk sales in the spring and summer months before snakes enter winter hibernation. |
National Gardening Jim Wilson |
Have You Hugged a Snake Today The best place to start developing an accepting attitude toward snakes is with the children and grandchildren of gardeners. Who else stands to benefit more from the consumption of rodents and insects by various snakes? |
Salon.com March 11, 2000 Bryan Mealer |
Jawboning with Snakeburger Bill Ransberger of Sweetwater, Texas, is famous for being bitten 42 times by rattlesnakes and living to tell about it. A conversation with the man the rattlesnakes love to sink their teeth into... |
Real Travel Adventures July 2007 Sarah Morgan |
Everything Wiggly and Poisonous Costa Rica has some of the deadliest snakes on the planet. |
American Family Physician April 1, 2002 |
Snakebite Prevention and First Aid How can I avoid snakebites?... What should I do if a snake bites me?... |
Chemistry World January 30, 2007 Henry Nicholls |
Snakes Have a Soft Spot for Heart-Stopping Toad Toxins Most animals will steer well clear of poisonous toads belonging to the Bufonidae family. But not so a species of Asian snake, which happily eats them and recycles the toxins to ward off predators of its own. |
AskMen.com June 11, 2003 Matthew Simpson |
Top 10: Deadly Animals The fact is, the world is crawling with beasts, big and small, which can kill humans quickly and efficiently without provocation. This list will concentrate on those. |
AskMen.com |
A Box Full Of Snakes An expert in deadly animals is planning to stay for 10 days inside a box full of snakes at a Las Vegas Strip casino, which is being filmed for Animal Planet's "Wild Recon" series. |
Scientific American April 2009 Michael Tennesen |
Snakebit: Southern Pacific rattlesnake versus humans Humans may have paved the way for the Southern Pacific rattlesnake |
Outside April 2002 Mark W. Moffett |
Bit On September 11, in a remote corner of Myanmar, herpetologist Joseph Slowinski reached into a snake bag, as he had done a thousand times before. The next 28 hours would be his last. For Slowinski, beauty lay in a flash of danger hidden in wet grass... |
Fast Company July 2004 Paul Lukas |
Fast Talk: Summer Amusements It's family vacation time, and we asked the operators of five lower-key attractions how they've adapted to compete in the Spielbergian, conglomerate-driven entertainment universe. |