
Natural History of the Racer Coluber constrictor
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Authors:
- Fitch, Henry S. (Henry Sheldon)
1909 - 2009
About this book
In the early 1960s, the study of reptilian behavior and ecology was gaining momentum, leading to a deeper understanding of species interactions. "Natural History of the Racer Coluber constrictor" by Henry S. Fitch offers an in-depth examination of this agile snake, highlighting its unique adaptations and ecological role. Fitch meticulously details the racer’s hunting strategies and habitat preferences, providing invaluable insights into its survival mechanisms. This scientific publication is essential for students and researchers interested in herpetology and ecology, as it combines rigorous observation with a thorough analysis of the racer’s environment. Discover the intricate balance of nature through Fitch’s authoritative lens, and explore how the racer contributes to its ecosystem.
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