Wild Wednesday: The Fascinating World of Snakes - Part One
Today's learning session is being taken over by renowned herpetologist and University of Wolverhampton Professor, Mark O'Shea. Part one covers an introduction to snakes, how they move, and their feeding ecology, whilst part two will explore reproductive adaptations, defense mechanisms, and conservation. Don't forget to check out our website for other fantastic resources! https://www.wlv.ac.uk/schools-and-ins... Follow us on Twitter: / stemresponsewlv Facebook: / stemresponseteamwlv Instagram: / stemresponsewlv

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Wild Wednesday: The Fascinating World of Snakes - Part Two

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