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Thamnophis / Colubrids / Gallirallus / Guam Rail / Boiga / Guam / Brown tree snake / Island tameness / Garter snake / Squamata / Herpetology / Reptiles of Australia
Date: 2004-01-15 05:23:00
Thamnophis
Colubrids
Gallirallus
Guam Rail
Boiga
Guam
Brown tree snake
Island tameness
Garter snake
Squamata
Herpetology
Reptiles of Australia

Practical concerns in the eradication of island snakes G. H. Rodda1, T. H. Fritts1, E. W. Campbell III2,3, K. Dean-Bradley1, G. Perry2,4, and C. P. Qualls2,5

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