Australia’s venomous snakes are widely viewed as the world’s most deadly and are regarded with cautious curiosity, fascination and, regrettably, fear. Australia’s Dangerous Snakes examines the biology, natural history, venom properties and bite treatment of medically important venomous marine and terrestrial snakes. It contains comprehensive identification profiles for each species, supported by keys and photographs. In addition to their medical importance, the environmental roles of these snakes and the threats that are causing the decline of many of these reptiles are discussed. Drawing on the authors’ experience in the fields of herpetology, toxinology and clinical medicine, this book stimulates respect and admiration and dispels fear of Australia’s fascinating snakes.
Australia’s Dangerous Snakes will provide hours of rewarding reading and valuable information for anyone interested in Australia’s unique wildlife and natural history, and will be an essential reference for herpetologists, toxinologists, physicians, zoo personnel and private snake collectors.
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Foreword
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Relative Danger of Snakes
Chapter 3: Morphology and General Features of Dangerous Snakes
Chapter 4: Identification of Dangerous Snakes
Chapter 5: The Dangerous Snakes Described
Chapter 6: Conservation of Australia’s Dangerous Snakes
Chapter 7: Production, Actions and Uses of Venoms
Chapter 8: Snakebite and Envenoming: Risks, Realities and Clinical Management
Chapter 9: Snakes and People
Appendix 1: The Pioneers of Venom Production for Australian Antivenoms
Glossary
References
Index