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A Field Guide to the Mammals of Central America and Southeast Mexico
by Fiona A. Reid
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... a long, white tip; usually 1/3 black, 2/3 white, sometimes half black, half white, or all-black. Legs and feet black. Similar Species. Virginia Opossum (D. ... "
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Similar Species, Costa Rica, Central America, United States, Yucatán Peninsula, South America, tail membrane naked, eyeshine bright, tail bicolor, mature evergreen forest, upperparts reddish brown, highland oak forest
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Reptiles, Amphibians, and Invertebrates: An Identification and Care Guide
by Patricia P. Bartlett
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... the coloration of the Hog Island boa (see part opener) is a subdued combination of tans, grays, browns, and pastels. Similar Species: See accounts for red-tailed boa, Colombian and Brazilian rainbow boas, Burmese python, and African rock python. ... "
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Barron's Educational Series, Patricia Bartlett, Similar Species, Potential Problems, Social Structure, Lizard Care, pet trade specimens, terrarium type, terrarium size, capacity terrarium, nonaromatic mulch, gecko mixture
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Complete Guide to Flower Gardening (Better Homes & Gardens)
by Better Homes and Gardens Books
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Excerpt - on Page 202: "
... Best where summers are hot and dry, but tolerates humidity. Similar Species: A. mollis, spineless leaves, whitc-ancl-purple flowers, Zones 8-10; does poorly in humid South. Garden Use: Dramatic in midground, surrounded by ... "
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Similar Species, New American-style, North America, Gertrude Jekyll, Vera Jameson, East Coast, Empress Josephine, New York, Kendall Clarke, Middle Ages, Mother Nature, British Isles
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A Guide to the Reptiles of Belize (Natural World)
by Peter J. Stafford
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with references to "Similar Species".
Excerpt - on Page 51: "
... areas and some cayes; the largest nesting population appears to be resident on the Turneffe group of cayes (Platt, 1995b). Similar Species: Easily confused with C. ... "
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Key Reference, Similar Species, Vernacular Names, Orange Walk, Stann Creek, Costa Rica, karst hills forest, fourth entering orbit, vertically elliptic pupil, sixth entering orbit, dorsum granular, frontonasal scale
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