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Poisonous Snakes of Texas and First Aid Treatment of Their Bites

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Poisonous Snakes of Texas and First Aid Treatment of Their Bites
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Publisher: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Number of pages: 72

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This Bulletin has been prepared in response to many requests from hunters, ranchers, telephone construction personnel, Boy Scouts and others who spend much time outdoors, for a concise and illustrated guide to the poisonous snakes of Texas. The information presented is merely an outline of the poisonous snakes found within the state and is not intended to replace the several excellent snake books now on the market.

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