Introduction to the world's top ten venomous snakes

Top Ten in the World Introduction to venomous snakes
Sea snakes

The appearance of snakes makes people feel hairy at a glance Chang Ran feels that not many people keep snakes as pets. Therefore, very few people keep venomous snakes as pets, because if they are not careful, they may be injured by their venom, or even endanger their lives. Although venomous snakes are scary, they themselves have considerable medicinal value, and most snakes will generally not take the initiative to bite people if you do not attract them. There are many types of venomous snakes, so we will use 10 of the more well-known venomous snakes to introduce them.

1. Sea snakes

Sea snakes have the most powerful venom of animal poison. Hook-billed sea snake venom is twice as toxic as cobra venom and 80 times as toxic as sodium cyanide. The composition of sea snake venom is a neurotoxin similar to cobra venom, but strangely, its venom damages the human body mainly to the casual muscles rather than the nervous system.

2. Eastern Brown Snake

The Eastern Cobra is particularly special Dangerous, most of the fatal snake kissing incidents in Australia are almost inseparable from this species. Once threatened, the snake will actively fight back. It will first raise the front end of its body and bend it into an S shape, flatten its neck, open its mouth, and then attack quickly and vigorously.

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Black Mamba (definite introduction)

3. Umamba snake

Umamba snake is the most common snake in the world.The longest, fastest and most aggressive killer of venomous snakes. It can chase its prey at speeds of up to 19 kilometers per hour, and only needs two drops of venom to kill the victim. What’s even more terrifying is that the Umamba snake’s fangs contain 20 drops of venom at all times. Once a human is bitten by it, it is almost 100% sacrifice. Judging from the name, everyone must think that the black mamba snake is black. In fact, the body of this snake is not black, but its big mouth is black.

4. African tree snakes

African tree snakes are everywhere A savannah herbaceous plant south of the Gobi Desert in Africa's Sahara. The fangs are very long, growing at the back of the mouth and extending straight to the front of the mouth. A bite from its fangs can cause bleeding and death. After being bitten by this snake, the blood will not coagulate, the body will bleed from all the orifices, and the internal organs will bleed profusely. The death process is slow and painful. Only anti-venom serum can save the injured person's life.

5. Full-bellied Giant Viper

This kind Snakes are lazy and listless during the day, but at dusk, they become energetic and go to residents' houses to look for mice. This is an important source of food for them. This kind of snake is not afraid of being frightened. When people approach it, it does not rush to avoid it, so it is easy to step on it in the dark.

A brief introduction to the top ten venomous snakes in the world
Desert horned viper

6. Desert The horned viper

The desert horned viper is one of the rarest typical venomous snakes in the desert. The horned viper can bury its body in the sand. In it, only the eyes, muzzle and horns on the head are displayed to catch prey.

7. Forest Cobra (confirmed introduction)

The jungle cobra is fast, alert and likes to use woods as a resting place. It can climb trees without any fatigue. Like other cobras, when it gets agitated it will spread its claws on its neck.The ribs create the shape of the hood.

8. Tiger snake

Tiger snake penetrates passionately Neurotoxins, coagulants, hemolysins and snake-specific muscle toxins, their venom properties rank among the most powerful snake venoms in the world. After being bitten by a tiger snake, in addition to severe pain in the wound, the toxins spread from around the wound will cause pain in the feet and neck. The body will feel numb and sweaty, and it will immediately begin to have difficulty breathing and paralysis of some limbs.

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Tiger Rattlesnake

9. Indian Ring Snake

The Indian krait, also known as "the common krait", is a kind of krait that is mainly distributed in India and neighboring areas. It is extremely venomous. It is one of the "four major venomous snakes" in India. Among more than ten kinds of krait snakes, it is also the one that most often causes serious snake bites.

10. Tiger rattlesnake

The tiger rattlesnake is all rattlesnakes The most venomous of all, a bite from this snake should be considered an extremely dangerous situation, and if you encounter a tiger rattlesnake, its pattern is a warning.

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