Pythons and Boas

Pythons and Boas by Peter J. Stafford is a comprehensive guide published by T.F.H. Publications in 1986. This reissue spans 192 pages and is presented in English. The book describes various types of non-venomous snakes, providing essential information on their handling, breeding, and care as pets.
Readers will find detailed insights into the characteristics and needs of pythons and boas, making it a valuable resource for both novice and experienced snake enthusiasts. The content focuses on practical aspects of pet ownership, including care techniques and breeding practices, relevant to those interested in reptiles and amphibians. This edition serves as a practical reference for anyone looking to understand these fascinating creatures better.
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Describes different kinds of non-venomous snakes and discusses how to handle, breed, and care for them as pets.
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