EXPLORING THE KINGDOM OF THE REPTILE (wild refuge series)
Price: $99.95 Code: 1272 |
Produced By Philip Hobel
1976, 24 minutes
Focuses on two kinds of reptiles--snakes and alligators. Although their traditional image is sinister and menacing, most snakes are harmless to man, indeed more often a help than a hindrance. In the flatlands of South Carolina they exist in harmony with their environment.
1976, 24 minutes
Focuses on two kinds of reptiles--snakes and alligators. Although their traditional image is sinister and menacing, most snakes are harmless to man, indeed more often a help than a hindrance. In the flatlands of South Carolina they exist in harmony with their environment.
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