10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HORSESHOE WHIPSNAKE»
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The Rough Guide to Andalucia
Confined to Iberia and northern Africa are the false smooth snake, identified by its
dark hood, and Lataste's viper, distinguished from all other Iberian vipers by its
distinct nose- horn, while the beautifully patterned horseshoe whipsnake has a ...
Geoff Garvey, Mark Ellingham, 2003
The Horseshoe Whipsnake is active during the day as well as at night. In the
morning it likes to sun itself; then it withdraws to its retreat around noon and often
does not reappear until dusk. It feeds on small mammals, birds, and lizards and ...
Of the former, the big horseshoe whipsnake [Coluber hippocrepis; from Iberia
and northwestern Africa) is variable and beautiful. In my estimation, however,
Dahl's whipsnake [C. najadum; from the Balkans and southwestern Asia)
Numbering ...
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The real guide: Barcelona
The Serra del Montsec represents the southernmost limit of such typically
Pyrenean species as the asp and the Pyrenean brook salamander, but at the
same time supports Iberia's northernmost populations of horseshoe whipsnake
and ...
5
Why We Garden: Cultivating a Sense of Place
This book is full of helpful tips from the authors decades of gardening experience, plus the Zen of gardening -- the sense of place and purpose, what tending the land means to us.
6
Wild Spain: The Animals, Plants and Landscapes
Few other European countries can rival its appeal to those interested in wildlife and the environment. Wild Spain celebrates the landscapes and natural history of this surprisingly diverse country, including the Canaries and Balearics.
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The Chaos Avant-garde: Memories of the Early Days of Chaos ...
This book is an authoritative and unique reference for the history of chaos theory, told by the pioneers themselves. It also provides an excellent historical introduction to the concepts.
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Southern & Western Spain: Andalucía, Extremadura and Gibraltar
Popular localities such as Doñana,Monfragüe and the Strait of Gibraltar get prominent treatment but thereader is encouraged to wander further afield to visit other, lesswell-known but rewarding sites, including a considerable number ...
Ernest García, Andrew Paterson, 2008
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Where to Watch Birds in Southern and Western Spain: ...
A revised and updated edition covering all the major birdwatching sitesin Southern and Western Spain: Donana, Monfrague, La Serena, Tabernasdesert, Jerte Valley and Gibraltar.
Ernest Garcia, Andrew Paterson, 2001
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Ooey Gooey Science, Grades 5 - 8
Connect students in grades 5Ð8 with science using Ooey Gooey Science. This 64-page book stimulates student curiosity with 23 hands-on activities, things to make, experiments, and teacher demonstrations.
Schyrlet Cameron, Carolyn Craig, 2012