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Taipan snake actually means deep dwelling. After biting its prey, it usually retreats first and waits for its prey to die. It is ranked as the most vicious snake in the world.
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The venom of the inland Taipan snake is the most venomous, but I think some reptile experts are more afraid of the black mamba.
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The Taipan snake in mainland Australia is the most venomous, and a drop of venom can kill 4 adults.
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Taipan snake and hook-snouted sea snake.
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Taipan snake actually means deep dwelling. After biting its prey, it usually retreats first and waits for its prey to die. It is ranked as the most vicious snake in the world.
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On land it's the king cobra, but the sea snake is generally more venomous than the king cobra.
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The inland Taipan snake is 50 times more than the eye snake.
Animal World". It is mainly found in Australia.
The inland taipan snake is the most venomous snake on land. The absolute amount (LD50) required for the venom of the inland Taipan snake to kill half of the tested organisms is only, but the amount of detoxification is 300 times more virulent than that of rattlesnakes, about 20 times that of king cobras, and comparable to the lethality of the hook-nosed sea snake (Enhydrina schistosa), which is enough to rank in the top 10 in animal toxinology. With each bite of its victim, the venom it expels can poison 20 tons of prey in 24 hours, which is equivalent to the weight of 250,000 mice, 100 adults or two African elephants.
The venom of the inland Taipan snake can completely kill an adult in as little as 15 seconds.
The toxins of inland Taipan snakes are neurotoxins and cardiotoxins. Its venom molecule evolved from a family of proteins called urinary sodium excretion of peptides, which, in vertebrates, work to relax the muscles around the heart.
The ancestors of the inland taipan snake produced these proteins in snake venom, and over time, this protein has become more and more capable of relaxing muscles. Evolved to this day, as long as they come into contact with the venom of Taipan snakes, the blood pressure in the major arteries of their prey will drop rapidly, blood clots will clot, and the prey will die as a result.
The neurotoxins in the poison of the inland Taipan snake mainly act on the nerve and muscle junctions of the human body, inhibiting and paralyzing nerve endings, and blocking the connection between muscles and nerves. Patients begin with headaches, nausea, and vomiting, followed by abdominal pain, dizziness, and blurred vision, and in severe cases, convulsions, coma, and eventually paralysis of the respiratory system. It can also cause heavy bleeding, severe muscle damage and kidney failure, and it also contains toxins that can destroy muscle tissue and prevent blood clotting.
The inland Taipan snake is not only the most venomous snake, but also injects a large amount of venom when biting the opponent, the venom injected at a time can reach up to several hundred milligrams, and the poison is so strong that it often does not let go after attacking the prey, the prey has died, or the prey has not realized that it has suffered damage, and it is unconscious due to the onset of poison.
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In terms of venom toxicity, the world's most venomous snake is the split-cheeked sea snake that lives around the reefs of the Ashmore Islands in northwestern Australia, and is many times more venomous than any land snake.
The most venomous snake on land is the most venomous terrestrial snake in Western Australia, the Inland Taipan Snake (formerly known as the Inland Shield Sharp-nosed Snake), whose venom can poison 250,000 rats.
In terms of detoxification, the most dangerous snake is the king cobra (as if the common name is the mountain wind), the detoxification amount is large, and basically no serum can be treated, you can see the Buddha (or Jesus) within three minutes of being bitten, which is recorded in Chinese and English literature.
In Africa, the black mamba is the most legendary and feared snake, with its massive and powerful body, deadly venom, and even more terrifying, its aggressiveness and incredible speed. There is a folk legend that it can run faster than a horse in a short distance, and there is even a legend that a black mamba who was rounded up killed 13 of his captors in a matter of minutes! Although this is just a legend, and whether it is true or not, the black mamba is indeed the fastest and most aggressive snake in the world.
The higher injury rate in China is the sharp-nosed pit pit (five-step snake), the Zhoushan cobra, and the highest injury rate in Southeast Asia is the round spotted viper.
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Once a human being bitten by a "black mamba", almost 100% dead!
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Taipan snake actually means deep dwelling. After biting its prey, it usually retreats first and waits for its prey to die. It is ranked as the most vicious snake in the world.
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Speaking of poison, the Belcher sea snake is currently the most venomous snake in the world. At present, the most poisonous on land is the Taipan snake, and the black mamba mentioned upstairs is also more toxic, has a bad temperament, and is the fastest, so the black mamba is called the African Grim Reaper.
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The most venomous snake in the world is the Belcher Sea Serpent, which lives around the reefs of the Ashmore Islands in northwestern Australia and is many times more venomous than any land snake. The most venomous snake on land is the small, meter-long snake of Western Australia, whose venom can poison 250,000 rats.
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Mangshan soldering iron head.
The Mangshan soldering iron head, also known as the Mangshan original spearhead pit with a total length of up to 2m, is a venomous snake species under the snake suborder Viper family. It is mainly found in Hunan Province, China, and no subspecies have been identified.
Named after Chen Yuanhui and Zhao Ermi, the Mangshan soldering iron head is an endangered species with priority protection at the international level.
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Taipan snake actually means deep dwelling. After biting its prey, it usually retreats first and waits for its prey to die. It is ranked as the most vicious snake in the world.
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Africa's black mamba, China's five-step snake, krait, rattlesnake in the desert, and king cobra in Southeast Asia all die in one bite, and the natural enemies of adult king cobras are estimated to be the only human beings left.
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The eyed king snake is the most venomous. Because toxicity is related to poison dose. There are more venomous snake venoms, but the number of bites is not that much, and the effect is still not so good.
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Cobras and rattlesnakes are very venomous.
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