Frederick A. Shannon

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Frederick A. Shannon (1921 - 1965) was a U.S. herpetologist and medical doctor born in Mount Pleasant, Iowa.

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In 1939, Shannon moved to Champaign, Illinois and began studying Zoology at the University of Illinois, where he got a B.A. in Zoology in 1943. He then started studying medicine and got an M.D. in 1947. He practised for one year at the St. Joseph's Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona before going back to Illinois for some post-graduate herpetology work. In 1949 he moved to Wickenburg, Arizona.

Between 1951 and 1953, Shannon was sent as a Lieutenant to Korea, where he still found opportunities to collect many reptile specimens. Back in the U.S., he published many articles on poisonous snake bites, (venomology), and herpetology. From 1956 on, he collected specimens mainly in Mexico.

He died 1965 from the bite of a Mojave Rattlesnake he had attempted to catch.