The world's most poisonous snakes

The world has a lot of snakes, including harmless species but there are extremely poisonous types, which can cause victims to die immediately when attacked.

Belcher sea snake

Belcher sea snakes are the most poisonous snakes in the water and are the most poisonous snakes in the world. Just a few milligrams of their venom is enough to kill thousands of people. These snakes swim in warm waters in the South Pacific and Indian Ocean. Fishermen are often victims of this snake, they encounter when pulling nets up from the ocean.

" Belcher sea snakes " can be found throughout the waters off Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. The main food is pangasius, the sea snake with beak will also eat puffer fish and other fish or sometimes squid species. Fortunately, less than a quarter of their bites contain venom and they are quite gentle.

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Belcher sea snake is the most unique species in the world

Domestic Taipan snake

The most unique snake on the ground is "Fierce Snake" , also known as ' Domestic Taipan ' (scientific name: Oxyuranus microlepidotus) is a reptile belonging to the family of Cobra (Elapidae) originating from Australia. This is the most venomous snake of any species in the world.

The maximum amount of venom for a bite is 110mg, enough to kill 100 people, or 250,000 mice. The venom of this snake venom is 10 times that of the Mojave rattlesnake and 50 times the common cobra.

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Domestic Taipan snake

This is a species that has a remarkable ability to transform. They can vary from dark black, light brown, green depending on the season.

Rattlesnake

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Rattlesnake

Primarily in the Americas, rattlesnake snakes have their venom that can quickly cripple prey's nervous system such as mice, birds and some other small animals. Then the victim's heart stops beating for only a few minutes after being bitten.

Cobra of the Philippines

The cobra of the Philippines is capable of poisoning enemies 3 meters away and causing the prey to die a few seconds later. Despite possessing this powerful weapon, the cobra of the Philippines only attacks when threatened.

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Cobra of the Philippines

Scorpion snake with Blue Krai

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Hot scorpion Blue Krait

The Blue Krait snake is found in many parts of Southeast Asia and Indonesia. When bitten by this snake, the victim will not die immediately but suffer from pain, shortness of breath, convulsions for hours and then torture, then die completely.

Eastern brown snake in Australia

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Eastern brown snake in Australia

The common snake species in eastern Australia is this brownish snake. Once they bite their prey and spray the venom, their victims must experience the most terrible moments before they die.

Black Mamba snake

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Black Mamba Snake is the fastest reptile on the planet.

Black Mamba is found abundantly on the African continent. It is a snake with an incredibly accurate attack density. This is the fastest moving snake on the mainland, can reach speeds from 4.32 m / s to 5.4 m / s. Black Mamba venom can kill a person for 30 minutes to 2 hours causing drowsiness, neurological problems, paralysis, and difficulty breathing.

Cobra (Viper)

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This snake appears in almost every area of ​​the world.

This snake appears in almost every area of ​​the world. However, the two most exclusive species are Saw Scaled Viper and Chain Viper mainly distributed in the Middle East and Central Asia, especially India, China and Southeast Asia. This snake is very hot-tempered and often feeds at night, especially after it rains.

Cobra

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A snake bite will cause pain in the legs and neck, sweating, shortness of breath, paralysis.

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%.


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