Saturday, November 10, 2007

Most venomous fatal snake of world

Most venomous fatal snake of world


(1)Sea Snake (Hydrophus Belcheri) is the most poisonos. With a venom 100 times more lethal than any other snake, the Sea Snake (Hydrophus Belcheri) is the most poisonous. It is the most venomous of any land or sea snake. They are found in the Indian and Pacific oceans. Ref answer from Expert Cecelia Ericson


Dr. Steve Austin writes on 2006-07-06 02:55:25
The most venomous snake in the world is hydrophus belcheri, it's a sea snake. One drop of poison from King Cobra can kill upto 160 people in 30 minutes but a hydrophus belcheri's poison can kill more than a 1800 people. IT'S TRUE!

(2)Black mambaBlack mamba is a large, streamlined snake with a narrow, coffin-shaped head and smooth scales in 23-25 oblique rows. These active, terrestrial snakes eat birds and small mammals (e.g. rats and dassies). A bite from this snake is extremely serious, and requires large volumes of anti venom (up to 10 ampoules) to counteract the venom. The victim may be fully conscious, but all the muscles are paralyzed; death from respiratory failure usually occurs in 7-15 hours.

(3) Trouser Snake
Location of trouser snake is throughout the world. Varying from pink to black. Fang-less with a highly venomous spit. Fang-less with a highly venomous spit.
Size varies from 3 to 12 inches, depending on its mood & sub-species. This snake attacks mainly women in the lower front abdomen, resultingin an inconspicuous bump. Then a severe swelling followed by excruciating pain after nine months. The attack is not usually fatal. It has been known to attack men in the rear lower abdomen, resulting in an incurable disease and consequent death.

(4)The Fierce Snake (Oxyuranus microlepidotus) from Australia has, drop for drop, the most poisonous venom of any snake in the world.Although known as the most venomous land snake in the world is not so as sea snake, there have been no documented human fatalities from the Inland Taipan. All known bites have been treated using antivenom.ans

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