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Gallirallus / Guam Rail / Zoology / Guam / Boiga / Brown tree snake / Snake / Reptiles of Australia / Herpetology / Colubrids
Date: 2009-06-18 11:38:33
Gallirallus
Guam Rail
Zoology
Guam
Boiga
Brown tree snake
Snake
Reptiles of Australia
Herpetology
Colubrids

BROWN TREESNAKE CONTROL: ECONOMY OF SCALES DANIEL S. VICE AND MIKEL E. PITZLER Abstract: The accidental introduction of the brown treesnake (Boiga irregularis) to Guam led to the demise of most of the island’s native a

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