Jul 19, 2024, 12:58 PM IST
Inland Taipan: The world's most venomous snake, found in Australia, with a bite that can kill within an hour.
Eastern Brown Snake: Highly aggressive Australian snake with potent venom causing rapid blood clotting and paralysis, responsible for most Australian snakebite deaths.
Coastal Taipan: Australia's largest venomous snake, highly neurotoxic venom, extremely fast and aggressive, causing paralysis and bleeding.
Black Mamba: Africa's fastest and deadliest snake, aggressive, with venom causing paralysis and respiratory failure within hours.
Blue Krait: Found in Southeast Asia, nocturnal, its venom causes muscle paralysis and respiratory failure, very dangerous.
Tiger Snake: Found in Australia, its venom causes paralysis, coagulopathy, and muscle damage, aggressive when threatened.
Philippine Cobra: Spits venom accurately up to 3 meters, neurotoxic venom causing respiratory paralysis, found in the Philippines.
Saw-Scaled Viper: Found in Africa, Middle East, and India, aggressive, venom causes bleeding, tissue damage, and coagulopathy.
This information is not DNA's opinion but obtained from media reports