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Snakes and lizards come in all kinds of shapes, sizes and colours ... but why? Some use colours to camouflage themselves from predators or prey, others use colours and patterns for warning others that they are deadly, venomous killers. From spitting cobras to flying snakes and lizards, discover some of the world's strangest reptiles and learn all about why they are so weird!
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Table of Contents
Chameleon
Basilist lizard
Vine snake
Leaf-nosed snake
Frilled lizard
Paradise flying snake
Draco lizard
Armadillo lizard
Thorny devil
Eyelash viper
Komodo dragon
Iguana
African rock python
Egg-eating snake
Leaf-tailed gecko
Tokay gecko
Gila monster
Blue-tongued skink
Spitting cobra
Sidewinder
King cobra.
Edition Notes
Originally published: 2011.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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