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Poisonous Snakes of Kansas

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This illustrated guide surveys the venomous snakes found in Kansas, covering identification, distribution, abundance, and seasonal habits. It explains life cycles and reproductive differences between egg-laying and live-bearing species, feeding behavior and jaw adaptations for swallowing prey, and the anatomy and mechanics of venom delivery and bites. Common myths and misconceptions about snakes are debunked, and practical advice is given for avoiding dangerous encounters, distinguishing harmless species, and promoting snake conservation by discouraging unnecessary killing.

About the Author

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Robert F. Clarke

Robert F. Clarke was an American author and naturalist, recognized for his contributions to the study of reptiles, particularly snakes. His notable work, "Poisonous Snakes of Kansas," provides valuable insights into the species found in the region, highlighting their behavior, habitat, and the importance of understanding these creatures in the context of the local ecosystem. Clarke's writing reflects a commitment to educating the public about wildlife and fostering a greater appreciation for nature.

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