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Tread Lightly

Rich Wagner & Margie Wagner

Rio NuevoPublishers 500 fifth Avenue, New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
, NY 10110

1887896767 $14.95 www.rionuevo.com

Expertly co-authored by Rich Wagner (Emergency Room Physician with a Ph. D in pharmacology pharmacology, study of the changes produced in living animals by chemical substances, especially the actions of drugs, substances used to treat disease. Systematic investigation of the effects of drugs based on animal experimentation and the use of isolated and  and professional wildlife photographer) and Marie Wagner (an accomplished photographer and Registered Nurse), Tread Lightly: Venomous venomous

secreting poison; poisonous.
 And Poisonous poi·son·ous
adj.
Relating to or caused by a poison.



poisonous

having the properties of a poison.


poisonous bride's bush
pavettaschumanniana.
 Animals Of The Southwest is a superbly illustrated and informative guide to identifying, avoiding, and surviving the venomous and poisonous wildlife in the American southwest. Tread Lightly provides the reader with an extensive understanding of each featured animal's range and habitat, physical characteristics, diet, behavior, reproduction and life cycles. Tread Lightly's thoroughly "reader friendly" text is enhanced with the inclusion of 55 full-color photographs of the animals to avoid (as well as harmless ones often encountered in the same region) for a more informed approach to identifying dangerous wildlife. An invaluable reference for avoidance of bites and an accurate aide of what to do in the case of an attack, Tread Lightly is very strongly recommended to hikers, campers, sightseers and vacationers in these areas inhabited in·hab·it·ed  
adj.
Having inhabitants; lived in: a sparsely inhabited plain.

Adj. 1. inhabited - having inhabitants; lived in; "the inhabited regions of the earth"
 by poisonous or venomous animals.
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Title Annotation:Tread Lightly: Venomous And Poisonous Animals Of The Southwest
Publication:Internet Bookwatch
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Date:May 1, 2006
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