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2
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763
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3
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1036
| Blatchley, W. S. 1931. My nature nook or notes on the natural history of the vicinity of Dunedin, Florida. Nature Publishing Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. 302pp. |
4
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2107
| Dunaway, V. 1951. They don't need poison! Florida Wildlife 4(7):14, 31. |
5
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2862
| Harcourt, H. 1889. Home life in Florida. John P. Morton and Company, Louisville, Kentucky, USA. 433pp. |
6
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3034
| Hill, K. 1981. Hognose. Florida Wildlife 34(6):35–36. |
7
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5152
| Robinson, G. B., S. C. Robinson, and J. Lane. 1996. Discover a watershed: the Everglades. The Watercourse, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, USA. 278pp. |
8
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5708
| Sullivan, R. 1989. The snake that plays possum. Florida Wildlife 43(1):32–33. |
9
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5945
| Van Duyn, G. 1936. Snakes are where you find them. Field & Stream 41(6):32–33, 67–69. |