Links & References - General Resources

  • Areste, M. & Cebrian, R. (2003). Snakes of the World. Sterling Publishing Co.
  • Bauchot, R. (ed) (1994). Snakes. A Natural History. Sterling Publishing Co.
  • Cann, J. (2001). Snakes Alive. Snake Experts and Antidote Sellers of Australia. Kangaroo Press.
  • Ehmann, H.F.W. (1992). Encyclopaedia of Australian Animals - Reptiles. Angus & Robertson.
  • Ernst, C.L. & Zug, G.R. (1996). Snakes in Question. Smithsonian Institute/CSIRO.
  • Gow, G. (1989). Graeme Gow's Complete Guide to Australian Snakes. Angus & Robertson Publishers.
  • Judd, M. & White, J. (1994). SA Handbook on Bites & Stings. South Australian Museum & Women's & Children's Hospital.
  • Masci, P. & Kendall, P. (1995). The Taipan. The World's Most Dangerous Snake. Kangaroo Press.
  • Mattison, C. (1995). The Encyclopaedia of Snakes. RD Press.
  • Mattison, C. (1999). Snake. Dorling Kindersley Ltd.
  • Mirtschin, P.J. & Davis, R. (1982). Dangerous Snakes of Australia. Rigby.
  • O'Shea, M. (2005). Venomous Snakes of the World. New Holland Publishers.
  • Phelp, T. (1981). Poisonous Snakes. Blandford Press.
  • Reader's Digest (ed's) (2002). Australia's Dangerous Creatures. Reader's Digest.
  • Shine, R. (1991). Australian Snakes. A Natural History. Reed Books.
  • Swan, G. (1998). Snakes & Other Reptiles of Australia. New Holland Publishers (Australia) P/L.
  • Sutherland, S. (1998). A Venomous Life. Hyland House.
  • Thomson, B. (2004). Australia's Most Deadly and Dangerous Beasts. Lothian Books.
  • White, J., Edmonda, C. & Zborowski, P. (1998). Australia's Most Dangerous spiders, snakes and marine creatures. Australian Geographic.
  • Wilson, S.K. & Knowles, D.G. (1988). Australia's Reptiles: A Photographic Reference to the Terrestrial Reptiles of Australia. Collins Publishers.
  • Wilson, S. & Swan, G. (2008). A Complete Guide to Reptiles of Australia. New Holland Publishers.
  • Worrell, E. (1958). Song of the Snake. Angus & Robertson.
 

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