Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... snakes . It would be nearer the truth perhaps to assert there are only two different kinds , the common snake and the viper . The third kind , Coronella austriaca , or the smooth snake , as it is generally called , is uniformly ...
... snakes . It would be nearer the truth perhaps to assert there are only two different kinds , the common snake and the viper . The third kind , Coronella austriaca , or the smooth snake , as it is generally called , is uniformly ...
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... snakes . The smooth snake's meal off a lizard is marked in miniature by the same economy as is possessed by the Oriental python . The snake most commonly seen in England is undoubtedly the " ring " or " grass " snake . It is perfectly ...
... snakes . The smooth snake's meal off a lizard is marked in miniature by the same economy as is possessed by the Oriental python . The snake most commonly seen in England is undoubtedly the " ring " or " grass " snake . It is perfectly ...
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... snakes there ; that is all . " Probably the master finished his lunch in the boat , but the anecdote speaks of the numbers ... snake - mother to swallow her little adders when in danger is firmly believed in many districts . Dr. Leighton ...
... snakes there ; that is all . " Probably the master finished his lunch in the boat , but the anecdote speaks of the numbers ... snake - mother to swallow her little adders when in danger is firmly believed in many districts . Dr. Leighton ...
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