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11 Most Dangerous Snakes in the World! You Won’t Believe What They Do in One Bite…

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By this time, about 3,500 species of snakes living in the world have been discovered. About 70 of these snakes are venomous. 80% of venomous snakes live in Africa and Asia.

What is the World’s Most Venomous Snake?

The most venomous snake in the world is the Black Mamba. One of the most important features of black mambas with advanced eyesight is that they can hunt both during the day and at night. The venom of this snake species, which sneaks up on its prey, is strong enough to kill even an elephant in a few minutes. The average length of black mambas is 1 – 1.5 meters. The largest black mamba ever described is 2 meters long. These venomous snakes live only on the African continent. A black mamba lives an average of 12 to 15 years.

What are the most venomous snakes in the world? Here are the most dangerous snakes in the world…

1 Death Adder

Death Adder
Death Adder

This snake species, whose scientific name is Acanthophis antarcticus, is also known as the Death Snake. Although its body is thicker than other snakes, it is one of the fastest snake species. The most important feature of the Death Adder, which is only seen in Australia, is that it can wait for its prey without moving for minutes.

2 Green Tree Mamba

Green Tree Mamba
Green Tree Mamba

Unlike black mambas, green tree mambas prefer to flee when threatened, rather than attack, this animal is common in Nigeria and Cameroon. The smallest can reach only 200 cm, while the advanced species can reach 2 meters in length.

3 Tiger Snake

Tiger Snake
Tiger Snake

It is one of the most dangerous and venomous snake species in the world. Poisoned animals first show lethargy, then partial paralysis. The habitat of tiger snakes, which can be green, brown, yellow and white, is Austria.

4 Viper Snake

Viper Snake
Viper Snake

This snake species, which hunts only at night, can attack people when it realizes that it is in danger. The most common viper species are: Horned viper, Vipora Nikolskil, Caucasian viper, Vipera dinniki and white-banded mountain viper.

5 Regional Taipei

Regional Taipei
Regional Taipei

The scientific name of the inland taipa is Oxyranus microlepidotus, so named because it lives in the interior of Australia. It is one of the rarest snake species. The average length of the inland taipan, which usually feeds on mountain voles and rabbits, is 1.5 meters.

6 Hooked Nose Sea Snake

Hooked Nose Sea Snake
Hooked Nose Sea Snake

Unlike other snakes, the hook-nosed sea snake’s venom does not show its effect immediately. It is common in India and Indonesia.

7 Taipan Snake

Taipan Snake
Taipan Snake

These snakes, which can reach 2.5 meters in length, live in Australia. It is stated that the poison in a single bite is strong enough to kill about 44 people.

8 Blue Bongar Snake

Blue Bongar Snake
Blue Bongar Snake

The length of these snakes living in India reaches 1 meter. It has the power to kill 11 people with the poison it releases when it bites.

9 Brown Snake

Brown Snake
Brown Snake

This snake is also a snake species living in Australia. This snake, which usually runs away from people, is dangerous when it senses danger. It produces poison that can kill 4 people in a single bite.

10 Black Mamba Snake

Black Mamba Snake
Black Mamba Snake

This snake, which is very fast, reaches 4 meters in length. Black Mamba, which can bite anyone from 2 meters, releases poison that can kill 4 people in a single bite.

11 Silent Rattlesnake

Silent Rattlesnake
Silent Rattlesnake

It is one of the most dangerous snakes of the South American forests, with a length of up to 3 meters. It can release enough venom to kill 1 human and more than 1600 mice with one bite.

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