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China's Top 10 Poisonous Snakes.
1. Silver krait: the most poisonous in Chinese mainland.
The krait, as the name suggests, is a snake with a silver ring texture on its body, it is related to the krait, just look at the krait ** above. Its head is oval, with alternating white and black rings on its upper and lower body, the white rings are narrow, and the tail is slender, and it is a venomous snake with anterior groove teeth. Although the venom glands of the krait are small, they are extremely venomous, and it is the fourth most venomous snake on land, and it is also the top eight venomous snakes of all snakes in the world.
2. King cobra: the longest body and the largest amount of venom.
King cobras are the most famous of all snakes, they are not only highly venomous, but they are also the longest venomous snake in the world, and you can often see them in movies and TV productions. King cobras mainly inhabit tropical rainforests and are often found in southwest and south China. The king cobra is one of the most dangerous snakes in the world due to its fierce temperament, quick reflexes, flexible head and neck turns, and a large amount of toxin.
The most frightening thing is that their main food is other snakes, so they usually rarely see other snakes on their territory.
3. Zhoushan cobra: the most aggressive.
Zhoushan cobra is usually distributed in the south of China, Taiwan, Indochina Peninsula and other regions, it belongs to the groove tooth class of venomous snakes, the body is larger, often glasses-shaped, this venomous snake was first found in China named, so it is also called Chinese cobra. They secrete a mixture of neurological and haemologic toxins that can be life-threatening if people are not bitten in time**.
4. Gray-blue flat-tailed sea snake: the most poisonous in the ocean.
The gray-blue flat-tailed sea snake is one of the top ten venomous snakes in China, the only sea snake shortlisted, and it can also be said to be the most venomous snake in China, if it were not for the gray-blue flat-tailed sea snake is not easy to see, and the probability of hurting people is extremely low, otherwise its name has already been far into the ocean, so it is ranked third. Because it only takes a fraction of a milligram of venom to kill a person.
5. White-browed pit viper: snake venom can cure diseases.
The white-browed pit viper is a highly venomous snake, and if it is not treated for an hour after being bitten, it will be difficult to recover. But as the saying goes, "medicine is poison in three parts", medicine can become poison, and poison can also become medicine. Every time human beings discover a poisonous creature, they will study the toxicity and toxicology of the creature, and human beings have not only studied the antivenom of the white-eyed pit viper, the poison king of Changbai Mountain, but also refined its venom into medicine.
6. Turtle shell flower snake (original spearhead pit viper): The wound is the most cruel.
Perhaps most people are relatively unfamiliar with the name of the original spearhead pit viper, but when it comes to turtle shell flower snake, there should be some impressions, this is the most notorious poisonous snake in China, and the lethal amount of venom is only milligrams. As long as it is bitten by the turtle shell flower snake, the flesh of the bitten part will rot.
7. White-lipped bamboo-leaf green snake: the most drifting poisonous snake.
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There are ten species of highly venomous snakes in China, which are divided into sea snakes, sharp-nosed pit vipers, silver kraits, king cobras, Zhoushan cobras, proto-spearhead pitpers, white-browed pitpers, white-lipped bamboo leaf greens, round spotted vipers, and kraits.
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The number one most venomous snake in the world is the Ekiterin sea snake. In the ranking of the world's top 10 poisons, the Ekitline sea snake living in Australia ranks second. The Ekitering sea snake lives in tropical areas, mostly in the shallow waters of the Gulf of Australia.
It has a large mouth, a slightly cylindrical trunk, an elongated body, and a flattened posterior and caudal ends. It inhabits the same sea area as the box jellyfish.
Introduction: The Australian Ekiterin Sea Serpent (Hydrophis cyanocinctus), also known as:"Blue ringed sea snake","Spotted sea snakes", Reptiles, Sea Serpentidae. It is found in tropical seas, mostly in the shallow waters of the Australian Gulf.
It is a reptile that lives in the ocean.
It is distributed in Liaoning, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi and the coastal waters of Taiwan. There are 23 species of sea snakes along the coast of China, among which Guangdong and Fujian coastal snakes are rich in resources, with the Beibu Gulf being the most, and more than 50,000 kilograms can be caught every year.
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The number one venomous snake in the world is the inland Taipan snake. It is a terrestrial snake species, a venom can kill 200,000 mice, the body is smaller than the ordinary Taipan snake, the adult snake is only about 2 meters, distributed in the Victorian desert in central Australia and nearby, the inland Taipan snake is shy by nature, when defending, the body will leave the ground.
The habits of snakesSnakes are ectotherms and are sensitive to the temperature of their surroundings. The outside temperature is 20 to 30 suitable for the growth of snakes, when the temperature is around 25 to 32, the nest activities are more frequent, when the temperature drops to 20 to 13, the snake will look for a warm place, 33 or above, it will look for a cool place or climb to the pool, ditch to soak in the cool.
Snakes must undergo molting during their growth and development, and when molting, a fluid is secreted between the old and new skin of the snake that helps the snake to molt. The diameter and length of the snake's coat can be used to determine the weight of the snake and even the name of the snake. Soon after molting, the snake becomes more active, forages more, and gradually recovers.
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.
Among the venomous snakes found in the world, the most venomous should be the Australian Ekitering sea snake. Sea snakes are 100 times more venomous than cobras, and compared to snakes on land, sea snakes are very different and have a long incubation period, so they are more terrifying than snakes on land.
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.
TOP1: Belcher sea snake, half of the lethal amount.
The most venomous sea snake in the world, the Belcher Sea Snake, lives around the reefs of the Ashmore Islands in northwestern Australia. It can be up to about 3 meters long. They inhabit coastal waters, especially in brackish water estuaries, and feed on fish. >>>More
If memory serves, it's the most venomous snake on land.