1. Fierce Snake (Inland Taipan)
Taipan is a large , fast-moving and highly venomous Australian snakes of the elapid family. The taipans are known as the most deadly snakes. the venom of Taipan is neurotoxic . The venom of Taipan snake paralyze victim's nervous system and clot the blood .
Rattlesnakes are venomous snakes native to the Americas, southern Alberta and British Columbia in Canada to Central Argentina. they inject large quantities of hemotoxic venom . They hunt small animals such as birds The venom Effects bloodstream, destroying tissue and causing swelling, internal bleeding, and intense pain.
Some species, like Tiger Rattlesnake and the Mojave Rattlesnake have aneurotoxic component in their venom that causes paralysis and other nervous symptoms.
The inland taipan also commonly known as the western taipan or the fierce snake. it is from region of central east AustraliaThe inland taipan is most venomous snake in the world. Because of median lethal dose value in mice, Its venom, venom of Inland Taipan most toxic of any other snake , it is much more venoms than sea snakes . bit of 110mg of venom of this snake is enough to kill about 100 Humans .
2.Eastern Brown Snake
The eastern brown snake , another name is Pseudonaja textilis, eastern brown snake is a world's second most venomous land snake Because of its effective venum . LD50 value in mice. this dangerous sanke native to Australia, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia. This snake is it is active during the day time . The Brown snake is very fast moving, can very aggressive sanke . This sanke have neurotoxins and blood coagulants
venum.
3. Blue Krait
Blue krait is a also know as Bungarus caeruleus and Indian krait . This snake is found in the jungles of the Indian subcontinent . Blue karits venom is a neurotoxin and its a 15 times more dangerous than venom of cobra
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5. Black Mamba
The black mamba is the longest venomous snake in Africa . average size of black mambas is 2.5 meters , sometimes they grow up to 4.3 meters long . It is the fastest snake in the world . the name "black mamba" is given to this snake not because of its body colour but because of its black colour mouth. Black mambas are also second longest venomous snakes in the world . speeds of black mamba is around 20 kilometers per hour.The venom of the black mamba neurotoxic.
6. Tiger Snake
Tiger snakes are a type of venomous snake which found in Australia . Death from a bite of tiger snake can occur within 30 minutes, but usually takes 6 to 24 hours . The total length of tiger snakes up to 2.9 metres . Tiger snake venoms possess potent neurotoxins, coagulants, haemolysins and myotoxins. In most Australian states, this snakes are protected if anyone kill or injure one incurs a fine of up to $7,500, as well as a jail sentence of 18 months in some states of australia .
7. Philippine Cobra
The Philippine cobra also know as Naja philippinensis and northern Philippine cobra . its a highly venomous spitting cobra native to the northern regions of the Philippines. Philippine Cobras venom is the most deadly of all the Cobra species .The average length of this species is 1.0 metre . The venom of the Philippine cobra is a neurotoxin which affects function of body and cause neurotoxicity and respiratory paralysis .
8.Vipers
The vipers are a family of venomous snakes found all over the world . They are also known as viperids.V venom is contain an abundance of protein-degrading enzymes, called proteases .that produce symptoms such as pain, swelling and necrosis, blood loss from cardiovascular damage complicated by coagulopathy, and disruption of the blood clotting system. Death is usually caused by collapse in blood pressure. This is in contrast to elapid venoms that generally contain neurotoxins that disable muscle contraction and cause paralysis. Due to the nature of proteolytic venom, a viperid bite is often a very painful experience .
9. Death Adder
Death adders is a venomous snake native to Australia, New Guinea and nearby islands, and are among the most venomous snakes in the world. Death adders can inject on average 40–100 mg of highly toxic venom with a bite . venom of Death Adder is completely neurotoxic, containing neither haemotoxins nor myotoxins, unlike most venomous snakes.A bite from a death adder can cause paralysis
10 .Rattle - snake
Some species, like Tiger Rattlesnake and the Mojave Rattlesnake have aneurotoxic component in their venom that causes paralysis and other nervous symptoms.