Australia: All the world's most dangerous venom species are gathered here!
Poisonous snakes, poisonous spiders, poisonous octopus . all concentrated in Australia, and all possess stronger venom than cyanide.
Conan's fans - the popular Japanese detective manga must be no stranger to cyanide poison (or cyanide) . It is an extremely toxic substance, only a small amount is enough to make healthy adults hold a one-way ticket down . negative.
But in nature, there are animals that carry toxins that are thousands of times stronger than cyanide. And know what, among the most dangerous species in the world, most are in a country. That is Australia .
Note: Strong toxin depends on many factors: dosage, speed of development . Stronger monos does not mean faster death, and vice versa.The first is poisonous spider
Australian funnel network.
Around the world there are about 40,000 species of spiders, and almost all have poison. Fortunately, only a few are poisonous enough to kill people, including species in Sydney, Australia.
Only male spiders are poisonous, and its poison is 60 times stronger than cyanide. Just one bite, the victim will die within 1-2 hours. The venom will attack the nervous system, stimulating it to the extreme, then abruptly turn off like . collapsing a knife.
What about poisonous snakes?
The top 25 most exclusive snakes in the world have 20 living in Australia.
The top 25 most exclusive snakes in the world have 20 living in Australia. And the most remarkable of them is the species - the culprit causing the most snake-bitten deaths in the country.
It is known that this snake's venom is neurotoxic, 8000 times stronger than cyanide and can kill people within 1 hour.
Just like the funnel spider web, the poison of the brown snake will attack the nerve center. But this time, the victim will experience the feeling of lethargy, everything slows down, and never regains consciousness.
Not only that, brown snake poisoning can cause blood to clot at an extremely fast rate, creating blood clots that cause blockages and leave an extremely painful death.
Deaths of the sea
Blue-spotted octopus.
Even the waters around Australia are full of extremely dangerous people. The first is the species - the most virulent species in the octopus family, with neurotoxicity 1000 times stronger than cyanide.
Although the strength is not equal to the brown snake, the speed of development is much faster. A person infected with the blue-green octopus poison will die in just 20-40 minutes.
The reason is because of the mechanism of this kind of poison. It caused the victim's muscles to become numb, and when it spread to the diaphragm, the victim would only have a few minutes before dying of suffocation.
Death with the fastest-growing toxin in the world
Just be attacked, you can die within 15 minutes.
It is a box jellyfish , and they also inhabit the waters of Australia. The poison of this jellyfish is not strong, far behind the blue round octopus and brown snake. But just being attacked, you can die within 15 minutes.
The reason is that each tentacle of this jellyfish contains hundreds of cysts filled with venom that can cause heart failure. You know, the heart stops beating, no one can save you.
Australia is scary, isn't it? But they will not naturally attack you without being bothered. Moreover, according to statistics, the risk of traffic accidents is even higher than being attacked by wild animals in Australia, so don't worry.
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