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sometimes devour each other. In many cases their 

 foes, Uke those of serpents, are legion. Cats, dogs, 

 and many small rodents — especially the celebrated 

 mongoos of India — all wading birds and birds of 

 prey, and that remarkable half-and-half bird between 

 these two groups, the secretary-bird of Africa — are 

 enemies of snakes. Our Httle kites hunt for them 



Fig. 58.— Gila monster of Arizona (Heloderma suspectum). Anotlier 

 species (H. horridum) inhabits Mexico. 



and may be seen to eat them during flight. Man and 

 hogs, of course, are the great enemies in civilized 

 reorions. 



While all poisonous snakes should be killed, it 

 is better in many cases where field -mice, gophers, 

 ground-squirrels, etc., prevail too plentifully, to allow 

 the non-poisonous snakes to Hve. There is only one 



