
Poisonous Snakes of Kansas by Robert F. Clarke
How To Tell A Poisonous From A Non-Poisonous Snake In Kansas
Key To Kansas Poisonous Snakes
Some Common Harmless Snakes
Treatment of Snake Bite
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This practical guide clears away the tangled folklore surrounding the snakes that share Kansas’s fields and woodlands. By focusing on the few truly venomous species, it helps readers recognize which reptiles pose a real risk and which are harmless neighbors. The straightforward explanations aim to replace fear with confidence for anyone who spends time outdoors.
The book walks through the life cycles of Kansas snakes, describing where they hibernate, how they breed, and the differences between egg‑laying and live‑bearing species. Detailed sketches illustrate key identification marks, from the subtle head shapes of water moccasins to the patterning of copperheads. Readers also learn where these reptiles typically hide during winter and how they emerge each spring in search of food and mates.
A lively myth‑busting section separates fact from fiction, correcting popular tales about rattlesnakes, cottonmouths, and even the imagined “blow viper.” By understanding snake behavior and ecological value, listeners are encouraged to coexist peacefully with these often‑misunderstood creatures.
Language
en
Duration
~33 minutes (31K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2019-03-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1919–2008
A longtime Kansas herpetologist and educator, he wrote clear, practical books and studies that helped readers better understand the reptiles and amphibians of the Great Plains. His work is especially remembered for making snake identification and natural history more approachable for general readers.
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