Bearded Dragon Care Sheet
The Inland Bearded Dragon rightfully earns its name by the very pronounced beard sometimes shown in defensive displays as well as during mating behavior. Read more here.
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References on the Brown House Snake (Lamprophisfuliginosus)
This is not intended as all-inclusive review of the literature on L. fuliginosus, rather, it is just a list of some of the references I have used to gather information on house snakes over the years.
Branch, B. 1988. A field guide to the snakes and other reptiles of southern Africa. Ralph Curtis, Signable Island, Florida. pp. 58-60.
Fitzsimmons, V.F.M. 1962. Snakes of southern Africa. MacDonald and Co., Ltd., London. pp. 116-123.
Putnam, C.R.S. 1974. A guide to the snakes of Uganda. Codicote, Weldon and Wesley, Ltd. pp. 77-81.
Roman, B. 1980. Serpents de Haute-Volta (Snakes of Upper Volta). C.N.R.S.T., Ouagadougou, Upper Volta. pp. 83-85. (in French)
Sweeney, R.C.H. 1971. Snakes of Nyasaland: with new added corrigenda and addenda. A. Asher and Co. N.V., Amsterdam. pp. 51-53.
Trutnau, L. 1986. Non-venomous Snakes. Barron's, Woodbury, New York. pp. 91-92.
Welch, K.R.G. 1982. Herpetology of Africa: A checklist and bibliography of the orders Amphisbaenia, Sauria, and Serpentes. Robert E. Krieger Publishing Co., Malabar, Florida. pp 151-152.