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Take a Look At Snakes by Betsy Maestro
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Take a Look At Snakes

by Betsy Maestro

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Though all my information said that the anaconda and not the python was the longest snake (was anaconda just the heaviest? I'm not sure why this won't match up!), otherwise this book is full of good information. It has all kinds of facts about snakes and snake life, and almost every picture features a different species of snake (all of which are labeled). Overall, this is a very informative book. ( )
  t1bclasslibrary | Feb 18, 2007 |
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From the back cover: Did you know...that there are more than 2,700 different kinds of snakes in the world? That snakes cannot blink or close their eyes? That snake skin is not wet and slimy, but dry to touch? That most snakes are harmless to humans? Take a look at this book and discover more about the fascinating world of snakes.

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