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A concise natural-history survey of European snakes that opens with general anatomy and classification, then examines skin, coloration, skeleton, dentition, venom systems, senses, internal organs, reproduction, behavior, parasites, distribution, and interactions with humans. The bulk provides a systematic species-by-species account with diagnostic descriptions, ranges, and illustrations, accompanied by plates and figures. Practical remarks on habits, life histories, and specimen sources support identification. Emphasis is on morphological characters and clear descriptions rather than exhaustive bibliographies, with contributions summarizing parasite records and regional collections.

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George Albert Boulenger

George Albert Boulenger was a prominent Belgian zoologist and herpetologist known for his extensive work on amphibians and reptiles. His contributions to the field of natural history are significant, particularly through his detailed studies and classifications of various species. Boulenger is perhaps best known for his influential works, including "The Snakes of Europe," which provides comprehensive insights into the snake species found across the continent. Additionally, he contributed to the multi-volume "The Cambridge Natural History," which reflects his dedication to advancing the understanding of biodiversity. His research has had a lasting impact on herpetology and continues to be referenced by scholars and enthusiasts alike.

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