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Deepak Rajeev

4 Most Dangerous Snakes in the World That Can Kill in Minutes

Human beings all over the world are intrigued and are also fearsome about snakes. Even though a number of snake species are harmless and play important roles in maintaining the balance of ecosystem, some are highly venomous. In fact, the venom of these dangerous snakes are so toxic that it can cause the death of a human in minutes. The truth is, many of them attack rarely if they are left unprovoked. However, accidental human encounters occur, leading to deaths. In this article, we will learn about 4 of the most dangerous snake species that are found throughout the world. This knowledge will help us in ensuring safety.

1. Inland Taipan

Inland Taipan

Found in Australia, Inland Taipan is famously known as the world’s most venomous snake. Experts say that, a single bite of this this snake contains a lot of venom to the point of killing more than 100 human beings. But it is responsible for very less human deaths. The reason being that Inland Taipans are very shy and sighting them would be a rare occurrence. They’ll be hiding in burrows or deep cracks of arid areas. Indeed, if you provoke them knowingly or unknowingly, your death can happen in minutes.

2. Black Mamba

Black Mambas Can Move at a Speed of 12 MPH

Black Mambas are considered as the deadliest snake species in Africa. They are very fast, aggressive and possess extremely toxic venom. They can move at a speed of about 12 mph. This skill is mostly used for killing preys and also for running away from danger. If threatened, they will strike multiple times very quickly, delivering venom. Experts say that the neurotoxic venom of Black Mamba can kill an individual in just 30 minutes if proper treatment is not provided.

3. King Cobra

Cobra on Grass

King Cobras are known as the longest venomous snakes in the world. They can grow up to a length of 18 feet. They are intelligent. So, they can identify those individuals who are trying to handle them from others. Their venom is so toxic that it can kill an elephant. We can find King Cobras mainly in Southeast and South Asian countries. They usually prefer to flee from unsafe situations. Nevertheless, if they are threatened, they become one among the most dangerous animals on earth. We should try our best not be go near them during their mating periods and also while they are guarding their eggs. These are the times in which they become the most defensive.

4. Russell’s Viper

Russell Viper's Bite Can Result in Kidney Failure (Image Credit: AI)

Considered as one of the “big 4” snakes that are responsible for the largest number of human deaths in Asia, and especially in India, Russell’s Vipers are deadly. What makes them very dangerous is not only their possession of highly toxic venom, but also their nature of living near human settlements. Reports show that the bites of Russell’s Viper result in not just pain and swelling, but even internal bleeding and kidney failures as well.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Is a black mamba bite 100% fatal?

    A black mamba bite can be 100% fatal if not treated.

  2. Which snake is the silent killer in India?

    The silent killer snake in India is the Common Krait which is known for its potent neurotoxic venom and painless bites that often go unnoticed until severe paralysis sets in.

  3. Who is the king of snakes in India?

    In Indian mythology, Vasuki is the king of snakes and is often depicted around Lord Shiva's neck.

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