Boyer, 2019 - Google Patents
Special considerations for venomous reptilesBoyer, 2019
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- Boyer D
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- BSAVA manual of reptiles
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Venomous reptiles (Figure A3. 1) have long aroused fasci nation, reverence and/or fear in humans. The role these reptiles play in various ecosystems is only slowly being revealed and through modern molecular techniques evo lutionary relationships are being refined …
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