Texas Snakes

  • Texas Snakes: Identification, Distribution, and Natural History
    By John E. Werler, James R. Dixon

    For these and other courtesies we gratefully acknowledge the following persons : F. Andett , Ralph W. Axtell , David G. Barker , the late Richard J. Bauldauf , George Baumgardner , Patrick M. Burchfield , Roger Conant , Kurt Cornelison ...

  • Texas Snakes: A Field Guide
    By John E. Werler, James R. Dixon, Michael Forstner

    Axtell, R. W. 1959. Amphibians and reptiles of the Black Gap Wildlife Management Area, Brewster County, Texas. Southwest. Nat. 4(2):88–109. ———. 1969. Another Ficimia streckeri from southern Texas. Tex. J. Sci. 20(4):381.

  • Texas Snakes: A Field Guide
    By John E. Werler, James R. Dixon, Michael Forstner

    ... dulcis dulcis (Baird and Girard) 1853 South Texas threadsnake Rena dulcis rubella (Garman) 1883 Trans-Pecos threadsnake Rena segrega Klauber 1939 superfamily TypHlopoidea, family TypHlopidae Brahminy blindsnake Indotyphlops braminus ...

  • Texas Snakes: Identification, Distribution, and Natural History
    By John E. Werler, James R. Dixon

    Species accounts describe each snake's appearance, lookalikes, size, habitat, behavior, feeding, and reproduction.

  • Texas Snakes
    By Alan Tennant

    This guide describes, in detail, each and every snake of Texas, from the benign Texas long-nosed snake, to the venomous Western Cottonmouth.

  • Texas Snakes: A Field Guide
    By John E. Werler, James R. Dixon

    Texas Snakes: A Field Guide has all the resources you need to identify snakes in the wild and in your yard:• 110 full-color, close-up photos that show every snake, as well as 39 detailed line drawings• 110 range maps• Up-to-date ...

  • Texas Snakes: A Field Guide
    By James Ray Dixon, John E. Werler

    "Field guide to all snake species in Texas with a color photo, range map, and information on identifying characteristics and behavior for each snake"--Provided by publisher.