Brazaitis, Peter. You belong in a zoo! Tales from a lifetime spent with cobras, crocs, and other extraordinary creatures.BRAZAITIS, Peter. You belong in a zoo! Tales from a lifetime spent with cobras, crocs Crocs Inc. (NASDAQ: CROX) is an American company founded by Lyndon "Duke" Hanson, Scott Seamans, and George Boedecker[1] in July 2002. Based in Boulder, Colorado, the firm was created to market a lightweight plastic shoe first developed and manufactured by Foam , and other extraordinary creatures. Random House, Villard. 345p. illus. bibliog. index. c2003. 0-8129-6790-9. $14.95. SA Some people create their own luck, and pursue their passions without regard to other people's ideas of what is possible. Brazaitis is such a person. With a fascination for the wild world, particularly animals, he went from assistant to a taxidermist to superintendent of the Bronx Zoo without a college degree. (In mid-life he did get degrees.) Brazaitis' adventures along the way with a variety of animals make for entertaining reading. There is also insight into the care and treatment of animals in zoos and how much that treatment has changed. He possesses a nice combination of scientific detachment and fond interest in reptiles. Brazaitis also has a practical word about people who keep venomous venomous secreting poison; poisonous. reptiles (especially snakes) as pets and suffer the consequences. "To my eternal amazement amateur herpetologists This is a list of herpetologists who have articles, in alphabetical order by surname. A-D
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