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The Snakes of Europe

An In-Depth Exploration of European Serpents and Their Habitats

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George Albert Boulenger's «The Snakes of Europe» stands as an exemplary work that intricately explores the diverse snake species inhabiting the European continent. This meticulous volume showcases Boulenger's keen observational skills and his ability to synthesize biological detail with an engaging narrative style. Utilizing a blend of scientific rigor and accessible prose, Boulenger contextualizes each species within the broader ecological framework, addressing their behavioral patterns, habitat preferences, and conservation status. The book emerges at a time of burgeoning interest in natural history, coinciding with the late 19th-century movement towards systematic classification and biodiversity documentation. Boulenger, a prominent Belgian herpetologist and zoologist, dedicated his career to the study of reptiles and amphibians. His authoritative voice in herpetology was shaped by extensive fieldwork and collaboration with notable scientific communities of his time, amplifying the impact of his studies on cold-blooded vertebrates. His deep-seated passion for natural history and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge provided the impetus for this work, enabling readers to appreciate the complexity of European serpentine life. «The Snakes of Europe» is highly recommended for anyone fascinated by herpetology, ecology, or natural history. Boulenger's scholarly yet engaging approach serves to enlighten both casual readers and specialists alike. This book is not only a vital reference but also an invitation to understand the serpents that inhabit the diverse landscapes of Europe.

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Release date on Litres:
05 November 2024
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220 p.
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8596547604549
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