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Zhoushan cobra, also known as Chinese cobra, is a genus of eyed snakes in the family Cobraidae. The Zhoushan cobra is known for its wide distribution and strong aggression. The Zhoushan cobra is a large anterior groove tooth viper.
When disturbed, the front half of the body is often erected, the neck is flattened and expanded, and the nape of the neck is exposed with double-circled "glasses"-like markings. The body color of the Chinese cobra is generally black-brown or dark brown, with or without fine white horizontal stripes on the back. (There are also Bengal cobras distributed in China, and the neck pattern is different from that of Zhoushan cobras).
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The short-tailed pit is a poison of the Asian pit pit genus of the viper family. It is one of the most widely distributed snakes in China, and it is quite harmful in densely populated areas in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, but the short-tailed pit also has a certain effect in inhibiting the reproduction of rodents. Presynaptic neurotoxins were isolated from short-tailed pit viper venom, and the main cause of death may be nerve poisoning.
There have also been reports of myocardial damage and hemoglobinuria protein after bites.
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Sharp-nosed pit viper, the genus of the genus of the family Viperidae, commonly known as the five-step snake. During the Xia and Shang periods, "Ba" gradually evolved from an animal name to a place name (a region with a barramundi tree), an ethnic name (an ethnic group living in the Ba region), and a country name (a country founded by the Ba people). Paleography proves that the original meaning of Ba is the same as "insect and pit pitter".
The barramundi is a blood circulation poison, and after being bitten by the barramundi viper, it is generally manifested as bleeding, and the general compression and bandaging cannot stop the bleeding, which can cause bleeding throughout the body.
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African Grim Reaper - Black Mamba Snake. It grows in Africa and is the most aggressive killer of the world's venomous snakes, as well as the fastest and longest. This venomous snake can be fatal if it is contaminated with two drops of its venom.
At any given time, this venomous snake has 20 drops of venom in its teeth, so people must not be bitten, otherwise it is really lifeless.
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Thai spotted snake. This snake can be said to be as poisonous as the king cobra. It is also very fast, and many mammals have died in its pursuit.
The Thai Spotted Snake is so venomous that it can kill 150 people with just one bite of venom. It's so toxic, it's scary.
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The Snake Evil Star - King Cobra. The king cobra eats other species of snakes, so its appearance makes many snakes frightened, as long as it belongs to its territory, other snakes dare not haunt here. Once this cobra is frightened, it will be ferocious, and the prey that is targeted will definitely not be able to escape easily.
If a person is accidentally bitten, a large amount of venom will cause them to die within an hour.
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The funnel-shaped spider, which lives mainly in the suburbs of Sydney, Australia, is considered the most venomous spider, with fangs capable of penetrating human fingernails. This spider may not look small, but it is very aggressive, and if it is accidentally disturbed, it will constantly bite its victim.
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There are snakes in all provinces of China, but most of the snake species are concentrated in the south of the Yangtze River and the southwest provinces, and there are 174 species of snakes known, of which 48 species are venomous, of which there are 10 species of main venomous snakes common on land, and more than 10 species of marine venomous snakes. There are more than 40 species of venomous snakes in China, most of which are distributed in the vast provinces south of the Yangtze River. Snake venom can be divided into the following according to its nature:
There are three categories of nerve poison, blood circulation poison, and mixed poison. The krait, silver, sea snake, and white snake mainly contain nerve poison. Vipers, sharp-nosed abdomen, bamboo leaf green, etc. mainly contain blood and circulation.
Cobras, king cobras, belly snakes, etc. mainly contain mixed poison.
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Australian Brown Snake. This snake has a wide range of distribution in Australia, eating toads, frogs and smaller mammals, and if it is threatened, it will raise the front of its body and neck and start hunting its prey. The Australian Brown Snake can be said to have committed a lot of crimes.
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Poisonous animals are: centipedes, cobras, scorpions, poison dart frogs, and Brazilian wandering spiders.
1. Centipede. The centipede is a terrestrial arthropod, and its body is composed of many body segments, each of which has a long foot, so it is a multipoped creature. Centipede, also known as Tianlong, centipede, less-spiny centipede, Wu Gong, maggot, etc., is a venomous, predatory terrestrial arthropod. There are three common centipedes: red-headed, green-headed, and black-headed.
2. Cobra.
Cobra venom is a high-risk mixed venom. The most striking feature of the cobra is its neck skinfold. This area can bulge outwards to intimidate opponents.
When provoked, the cobra will erect the front of its body and swell the sides of the skin folds on its neck, making the spectacle circles on its back more pronounced and making a "whirring" sound to intimidate its enemies.
3. Scorpions. Scorpions are a general term for the species of the order Arachnids of the phylum Arthropoda of the animal kingdom, and spiders also belong to the same class Arachniformes. Their typical features include an elongated body, chelicera, curved segmented tail (hind abdomen) with a stinger. The first scorpions on land appeared about 430 million years ago in the Helilian period.
Note: Any scorpion is venomous, and the magnitude of the toxicity varies.
4. Poison dart frog.
The poison dart frog is the most beautiful frog in the world, but it is also one of the most venomous species. They are very small, with the smallest being only centimeters, and some species can reach up to 6 centimeters. Found in the tropical rainforests of Brazil, Guyana, Colombia and Central America, the poison dart frog has a bright and colorful body, often a combination of black and bright red, yellow, orange, pink, green and blue, and its limbs are covered with scales.
Among them, the lemon yellow is the most dazzling and prominent.
5. Brazilian wandering spider.
Brazilian wandering spiders, which belong to the genus Ctenidae, Phoneutria; There is a strong venom enough to make humans deadly. Scientists have found that the Brazilian migratory spider, which lives in South and Central America, is the most venomous spider in the world.
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There are many poisonous animals, and here are a few examples:
Black Snake: Two drops of poison are enough to kill a person.
Stonefish: has thirteen vertebrae and is the only poison with fins.
Blue-striped octopus: The mouth is filled with poisonous saliva.
Funnel-web spider: its fangs are sharp enough to puncture a child's fingernails, and its venomous juice can kill a person within two hours.
Palestinian scorpions: about 1,500 species.
Box jellyfish: A coelenterate unique to Australia, its bite can stop a person's heart within 30 seconds and die.
Duckbill sea snake: bitten by it, it does not feel pain, but within 30 seconds, the muscles will stiffen, respiratory failure, and death.
Oriental Scorpion Snake: Average body length is meters, the head can be lifted half a meter above the ground, and usually attacks the part of the human body above the knee.
King Cobra: Contains about two spoonfuls of poison juice in his body, and when attacking a target, every drop of poison injected is enough to kill an elephant.
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1.Spiders: Spiders are the most abundant predators in terrestrial ecosystems, and they usually hunt by "waiting for the rabbit", first forming a web in a place where their prey is frequented, and then hiding aside and waiting for the prey to throw themselves into the net.
Due to the strong stickiness of spider silk, in general, prey cannot escape at all. However, spiders can often fall into their own webs, but clever spiders can use the silk pulp secreted by their bodies to dissolve the sticky threads in the web, so that they can successfully escape.
2.Scorpion: The scorpion is a very poisonous animal, with an oval-shaped stinger at the end of its tail, if it is stung by a scorpion, it will not only feel abnormal pain, but also may cause local bleeding, fever and other uncomfortable symptoms.
Therefore, when walking in the wild, one must be careful to watch out for scorpion attacks.
3.Snakes: Snakes are one of the more aggressive reptiles, with their teeth and jaw structures allowing them to bite and devour prey with ease.
Moreover, snake venom is also very dangerous, if bitten by a venomous snake, it can cause serious complications such as nerves, heart and respiratory system and even life-threatening.
4.Centipede: The centipede is a myriapod arthropod with many sharp spines on its body, which not only has a good protective effect, but can also produce strong toxicity.
If you are bitten by a centipede, you may experience symptoms of poisoning, such as dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting and other uncomfortable symptoms.
5.Poison dart frog: The poison dart frog is one of the most beautiful frogs in the world, but it is also one of the most venomous species.
Poison dart frogs are mainly distributed in the tropical rainforests of the first bend in Brazil, Guyana and Colombia, and are very small, the smallest is only about a centimeter, but they are very poisonous, and after being bitten by poison dart frogs, they will have poisoning symptoms such as severe heart and respiratory disorders.
6.Brazilian Spider: The Brazilian spider is a very venomous spider with a wide range of species in South and Central America.
The venom of this spider contains strong neurotoxins and hemolytic proteins, and after being bitten, symptoms such as severe pain, fever, difficulty breathing, and hemolysis can occur.
The above are just some of the poisonous animals, there are many other poisonous animals and creatures in nature, and we must be cautious when contacting or exploring nature to avoid accidents. If you are unfortunate enough to be bitten or stung by one of these animals, you should immediately go to the hospital for acceptance**.
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Why are some animals poisonous?
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The dorsal plates of the head and prothorax have 1 and 3 dark spots, respectively. The convex prominence between the antennae is high, the frontal tumor is obvious, and the top of the head is quite densely notched. Compound eye round.
The antennae are short, extending posteriorly over the shoulders, the 3rd segment is twice as short as the 2nd segment, the 3 5 segments are nearly equal in length, and the later segments are slightly shorter.
No toxic couples, rest assured.
Question: How many times did it hit the top of my neck, and was it okay?
Eat insects, mostly harmless to humans.
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The five poisons are snakes, toads, scorpions, centipedes, and wasps. There are also some insects that are also poisonous. There are also jellyfish in the ocean, some fish, etc.
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Snakes, toads, geckos, spiders, centipedes, pufferfish.
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Vipers, poisonous frogs, poisonous scorpions, and many bugs.
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