During the past six years there has been a rather unusual opportunity at the Department of Zoology and Entomology of Iowa State College for the study of snakes in captivity. By capture, donation, exchange and purchase, many specimens of more than fifty species have at different times been occupants of our cages. Of these, twenty species were natives of this state and included all but a few rare species of our snake fauna
Snakes are important in many ecological processes, due to their unique life history. They are predat...
Slides and notes from a presentation focusing on the snakes of western Arkansas, northeastern Texas,...
On 27 September 2018 at 1651 h, we captured an adult male T. eques that regurgitated a partially dig...
Altho the popular attitude toward snakes has always been hostile, most of them are harmless and they...
There is probably no inborn snake-dread. Snake species and personalities differ widely among themsel...
Doctor Herrick in his review of the Infancy of Animals in a recent number of Science raises the qu...
The author has published in the proceedings of the Nebraska State Board of Agriculture a complete ca...
This newsletter is produced by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, formally Iowa State Conserv...
This is a book about some of nature's most alluring and forbidding creatures, written by a man with ...
A study was made of the bacterial flora of diseased and normal snakes. The material was furnished by...
The reptiles, while scarce in number of individuals and relatively scarce in number of species in th...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The circumstances surrounding a bite by a swamp rattlesnake on the finger of the author are recorded...
This newsletter is produced by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, formally Iowa State Conserv...
WL-914; Integrated Pest Management, Cooperative Extension Service, North Dakota State University : I...
Snakes are important in many ecological processes, due to their unique life history. They are predat...
Slides and notes from a presentation focusing on the snakes of western Arkansas, northeastern Texas,...
On 27 September 2018 at 1651 h, we captured an adult male T. eques that regurgitated a partially dig...
Altho the popular attitude toward snakes has always been hostile, most of them are harmless and they...
There is probably no inborn snake-dread. Snake species and personalities differ widely among themsel...
Doctor Herrick in his review of the Infancy of Animals in a recent number of Science raises the qu...
The author has published in the proceedings of the Nebraska State Board of Agriculture a complete ca...
This newsletter is produced by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, formally Iowa State Conserv...
This is a book about some of nature's most alluring and forbidding creatures, written by a man with ...
A study was made of the bacterial flora of diseased and normal snakes. The material was furnished by...
The reptiles, while scarce in number of individuals and relatively scarce in number of species in th...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The circumstances surrounding a bite by a swamp rattlesnake on the finger of the author are recorded...
This newsletter is produced by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, formally Iowa State Conserv...
WL-914; Integrated Pest Management, Cooperative Extension Service, North Dakota State University : I...
Snakes are important in many ecological processes, due to their unique life history. They are predat...
Slides and notes from a presentation focusing on the snakes of western Arkansas, northeastern Texas,...
On 27 September 2018 at 1651 h, we captured an adult male T. eques that regurgitated a partially dig...