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RE: Snake list
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by VIPERABERUS1 on May 15, 2002
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YOU COULD TRY THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM OF LONDON DEPT. OF HERPETOLOGY MANY OF THE WORLDS MONOTYPES WERE FIRST RECORDED HERE BY THE LIKES OF DARWIN AND IONIDES ALSO I'M SURE YOUR OWN AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY COULD PROVIDE YOU WITH A COMPREHENSIVE LIST
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RE: Snake list
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by Langaha on May 17, 2002
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Well there exact address is kind of hard to remember. So I recommend using a search engine and typing in EMBL Reptile Database. You will probably get a couple of links to the site that way. The link that works the best for me is the one that says Classification of Living Reptiles. Once you get to their site, you might have to click on snakes first. You shouldn't have any problem finding it.
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