The truth about 11 extremely poisonous snakes in the world

The world's most unique snakes still contain interesting things. The seemingly simple but fascinating facts about the 11 most unique snakes in the world will make you surprised. Let's learn about interesting things about poisonous snakes around the world through our article below.

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1. Domestic Taipan snake

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Domestic Taipan snakes, otherwise known as "fierce" snakes and the world's most poisonous dry snakes.

The domestic Taipan snake is also known as the 'ferocious' snake and has been dubbed the world's most poisonous dry snake. A bite of them can kill 100 people or 250,000 mice.

According to the study, a very small amount of 'malicious' snake venom is 10 times more severe than rattlesnake bites and 50 times more than cobra. A city school will die within 45 minutes of being bitten.

2. Rattlesnake

Rattlesnakes are species that only live in the Americas. They were dubbed the most unique snake in the United States and were easily recognizable because the distinctive tail-ringing sound was very similar to the bell.

What is especially uncommon is that the immature rattlesnakes are more dangerous than those that have matured so much because they do not have the ability to control the amount of poison that is injected into the enemy.

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Rattlesnakes are raising fangs to spray venom.

When humans are bitten by rattlesnakes, toxins from their canines seep into the wound, into the blood, disrupting vascular cells and causing dangerous internal bleeding. In some cases, this snake's bite can lead to human death.

3. Snake of Belcher sea

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Belcher sea snakes have been dubbed the world's most poisonous snakes.

Belcher sea snakes are the most poisonous snakes ever known in the world. A few milligrams of venom have enough power to kill 1000 people. However, only about a quarter of their total bite is venomous and they are also quite gentle.

They live throughout Southeast Asia and northern Australia. Divers, fishermen are often victims of this snake when they pull the net from under the ocean.

4. Snake poisoning Australia

In English, Australian poisonous snake is called Death Adder. This is the most 'savage' species of snakes because they often hunt and kill other snakes, including those on this list. They are also the world's fastest prey species.

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The poisonous snake of Australia has a terrifying appearance.

A bite of Australian poisonous snake will cause paralysis and can die within 6 hours due to respiratory failure. Symptoms usually reach the highest level within 24-48 hours. The death rate when being bitten is very high, up to 50%.

5. Cobra

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Cobra.

Cobra can be found all over the world. However, the two most unique species are the green and green hexagonal snake mainly distributed in the Middle East and Central Asia, particularly India, China and Southeast Asia.

Green snakes are usually 'hot', often active at night and after the rain. When bitten, venom will cause symptoms of pain, swelling, lowering of blood pressure, heart rate, necrosis and possibly death from septicemia.

6. The Tiger bears the Philippines.

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Snakes carrying the Philippines.

Most tiger species will not be able to make this list, but the Tiger bears the Philippines as an exception. Their venom is unique in cobra species and can shoot as far as 3m. This is a toxic substance that primarily affects nerves, interrupting signal transmission and affecting muscles.

7. Cobra

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The snakes are quite shy and often run away despite having very venomous venom.

Cobra can be easily found in Australia. Unlike other snakes, cobras are quite shy and often run away in the face, however they will be "crazy" if cornered.

A snake bite will cause pain in the legs and neck, sweating, shortness of breath, paralysis. The rate of death when being bitten is very high, up to 60-70%.

8. Black snake poisonous Africa

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African black poison snake has a black mouth cavity.

Black venomous snake body is brownish gray, but inside the mouth is black. This snake appears in many places on the black continent. Black poisonous snakes are very aggressive and have a very fast bite rate, which can reach 20km / h. They can also bite continuously 12 times.

A bite of black venom can kill 10-25 adults and often affects the nervous system. Symptoms when bitten very horribly, initially tingling in the mouth with extremities, followed by confusion, salivation, convulsions, coma. Mortality rate when bitten is almost certain.

9. Taipan Snake

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Taipan snakes can kill 12,000 pigs.

Commonly found in Australia, Taipan snakes have very poisonous venom, enough to kill up to 12,000 pigs. The toxin of this species prevents blood circulation in arteries and veins, and also affects nerves. When people are bitten, death usually comes after only a few hours.

If Taipan snakes are bitten by their mates, they will also die.

10. Green hot-necked snake

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Blue hot-necked snake.

Blue hot-necked snakes can be found throughout Southeast Asia. Not only for prey, they are also willing to bite to death and make meat. Green goose snake usually works at night. Their venom is 15 times more toxic than cobra, causing paralysis of the muscles and nervous system.

Fortunately, this species is quite shy and tends to hide rather than attack. Therefore, the cases of snake bites are quite few.

11. Eastern Brown Snake

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Eastern Brown Snake.

Don't let the harmless appearance of Eastern Brown snakes trick. 1/500 grams of their venom can also kill a person. This is a popular snake in Australia, ranked 2nd in the world. Fortunately, they are also quite shy and often retreat when they feel they are in danger.

As adults, this snake is different in color. Besides glossy brown, this snake also has other colors such as gold, dark gray. Eastern Brown Snakes eat vertebrates, such as frogs, lizards, snakes, birds and rodents.