How can you tell where a snake's body ends and its tail begins? Why do snakes slither? What do they eat? How do they kill their prey? All these questions and more are answered in a clear, concise text accessible to young readers, and accompanied by remarkable, full-color photos.
This book is easy-to-read, informative, well-illustrated, and fun. Both of my children loved it, and so did I! If you're looking for a science-oriented snake book for a young child, you scarcely could do better than this one.
I liked this book because it was cool. Jeff S - age 6.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
From Jeff - Age 6: This book has excellent pictures of snakes eating stuff. It is cool because one snake has a horn (a rinocerous viper). Snakes smell with their tounge. The book has a picture of a snake squeezing a mouse. Some snakes can digest shells and some spit them out. Snakes can eat something bigger then their head. Some snakes have venom and fangs. I learned a lot about snakes.
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