Looking for a good snake species book
I am looking for a good book on the various species of snakes. Something along the lines of those 500+ page books about mammals, the ones that have pictures and information (lengths, weights, natural habitats, etc.). I'm looking for one about snakes specifically, not just reptiles in general, detailing the various kinds of boas, pythons, vipers, etc. Searching on Barnes & Nobles and Amazon brings up tons of results but its hard to tell if they're really what I'm looking for. Does anyone have any suggestions for a book that sounds like it would fit my needs?
With All Due Respect,
Errabal
Re: Looking for a good snake species book
I remember checking out a book from the library a little while ago called 'The Encyclopedia of Snake Species'. It's average tbh, nothing really special. You may be interested in it, but here's the info. JIt was published in 2009, it mentions 2,700+ snakes, and on Amazon it's about $49 for a new one. Downside is that it isn't 500+ pages, it's 200.