Thursday, December 27, 2012

10 Most Dangerous and Venomous Snakes in the World


This time I want to post about the snake, not the fear of snakes? hopefully not on fear. Okay straight yes.

Snakes we hear it rattle, reptiles yes this one is terrible than most of its scaly snake species on earth has that can be very dangerous to humans. Snake venom is divided into several categories ranging harmless, medium or quite dangerous to very dangerous man who can kill with just a few drops. Here are 10 snakes that could have the most dangerous in the world. Starting from the bottom ranks.

10. Rattlesnakes

Rattlesnakes (rattlesnake) is the only snake that lived in the United States in this list. Rattlesnakes easily identified by a distinctive sound vibration of the tail end. When attacking a snake is capable menyodokk up more than 2/3 the length of his body. Young snakes more dangerous than adult snakes because inability to control the amount of venom injected.


Most species of snakes have venom hemotocsic capable of destroying tissues and organs of the body and cause blood clotting disorders. Difficulty breathing, paralysis and persistent bleeding is a common symptom of this snake bites. If left untreated, it can lead to danger.

9. Death Adder

Death adder can be found in Australia and Papua New Guinea. These snakes can hunt and kill other snakes, including some snakes on this list. This snake looks like a viper snake, which has a triangular head and short.


Death adder usually around 40-100 mg inject neurotoxin. A bite can cause paralysis and death within 6 hours from respiratory failure. Provision of Anti-Venom that can quickly treat the Death adder bite. Undistinguished, Death adder can square off and then strike again square off in just 0.13 seconds. This certainly makes predicate as a snake with the fastest attack in the world.

8. Viper

Viper can be found at any place in the world, but the most venomous is the saw scaled viper and viper chain found in the Middle East, Central Asia (especially India and China), and Southeast Asia. Viper includes a quick-tempered snake, moving quickly, and is generally active at night or after rain.


Most of these snakes have less venom that causes pain at the site of the bite, and immediately followed by severe crusting, and decreased blood pressure and heart rate. Severe pain can last for 2-4 weeks. Often, the peak local crusting occurs within 48-72 hours after the bite. Death can occur 1-14 days after a bite from heart failure and breathing.

7. Kobra Philippines

Most species of Cobra is not included in this list, but the Philippine Cobra is the exception. Venom is the most deadly of all the Cobra species, and they are capable of spitting venom at distances up to 3 meters. Venom is a neurotoxin that affects the heart and respiratory function, and can cause respiratory paralysis and death within 30 minutes.


Actually bite causes only minimal damage to the network, but really nerve poison fatal. The initial symptoms are usually headache, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, dizziness, fainting and convulsions.

6. Tiger Snake

Tiger snake (Tiger snake) has a very potent neurotoxin. This snake can be found in Australia. Deaths due to snake bite can occur within 30 minutes, but it usually takes 6-24 hours.


Before the anti-venom was found, the rate of deaths from snake bites Tigers reach 60-70%. The initial symptoms are localized pain in the foot and neck region, tingling, numbness and sweating, followed by breathing difficulties and paralysis. Tiger snakes will generally run away if he met with people, but can become aggressive when cornered and attacked precise accuracy.

5. Black Mamba

Black Mamba snake throughout the African continent. This snake is known to be very aggressive and attacked the premises of the deadly precision. This snake is also the fastest land snake in the world, capable of moving at speeds up to 20 km / h. This snake can strike with deadly venom up to 12 times in a row.


A bite capable of killing an adult 10-25. Venom is a neurotoxin that affects fast. bite average about 100-200 mg of venom injected. When toxins reach the vessel virgin, 0.25 mg of venom is enough to kill a human. The initial symptoms are pain the bite area, then tingling in the mouth and feet, fever, excessive salivation (out of foam from the mouth and nose), and lack of muscle control. If the victim does not receive medical care, symptoms rapidly progress to severe abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, pallor, shock, and paralysis. Finally, the victim suffered convulsions, respiratory distress, coma, and death. Without the anti-venom, the mortality rate is nearly 100% in just 15 minutes to 3 hours.

4. Taipan

One more snake from Australia, the Taipan, is usually strong enough to kill up to 12,000 guinea pigs. The poison blood clots that block arteries victim or vein. Usually also contains a powerful neurotoxin.


Before any anti-venom, there is no record of survivors of taipan bite. Death occurs in just one hour. Even with anti venompun, most of the victims had to undergo intensive treatment. Taipan snake black mamba snake similar to Africa in morphology and behavior.

3. Blue Krait

Blue Krait can be found throughout Southeast Asia and Indonesia. Given 50% blue Krait bites can be deadly, even though anti-venom. Krait hunt and kill other snakes, even sacrificing other Krait. They thrive well at night, and more aggressive in the darkness. However, overall, they are quite shy and often hide than fight.


Venom is a neurotoxin that is 16 times stronger than a cobra. Before discovered anti venom, the mortality rate is 85%. Even if anti-venom is given, you can not be saved. Death usually occurs within 6-12 hours after being bitten. In fact, death can occur when a new victim on the way to the hospital due to not immediately seek medical treatment.

2. Eastern Brown Snake

Eastern brown snake habitat in the Central Australia. This snake can move quickly, aggressively under certain conditions, fight with opponents, and can be repeatedly attacked the opponent or prey.


Eastern brown have can be toxic to the nerves and blood clots. With venom, a bite of a teenage eastern brown can even cause death to humans. Could be as much as 2 mg is sufficient to end the life of a human adult. Fortunately, cases of bites (attacks) eastern brown on humans are very rare. It is caused by a brown habit eatern only react to movement and are less likely to attack humans.

1. Fierce Snake or Inland Taipan

This snake has the most toxic of all can snake species berhabitat on land. According to the study, one fierce bite, could inject as much as 110 mg. This amount is enough to kill about 100 people or 250,000 mice!.


Could fierce has the power 10 times could be from the Mojave Desert rattlesnakes and 50 times more powerful than can most cobra. Could this be cause of death in adult humans in just 45 minutes. Fortunately, fierce not so aggressive and rarely encountered by humans in the wild. Currently, there are no reports of casualties caused by the bite (attack) fierce snake.

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