The Most Venomous Snakes In The World

The Most Venomous Snakes In The World

1.Inland Taipan

We have decided to start off with the number one on this list because we know that our readers want to find out which snake has the title of official most venomous. Well, after a lot of research and time, we have come up with the list of most venomous snakes in the world. The winner or should we say the deadliest snake is the Inland Taipan. This snake has the most toxic venom of all the snakes in the entire world.

.Inland Taipan

This means that when you encounter one of these, you should turn around and run immediately. Of course, you should do that with all the other snakes that are on this list because they are not to be messed with. One bite of this snake can put out 110 mg of the toxic poison which is more than enough to kill 100 humans. This is not a famous snake such as Cobra, but for comparison, the venom of this Taipan is 50 times stronger or deadly than the common Cobra.

2.Eastern Brown Snake

This is the snake that has climbed up to the second place in this list of most venomous snakes in the world and that can tell you something about this snake. A lot of people are not familiar with this snake because it is not that common, but just because you haven’t heard the name of this snake before, it doesn’t mean that it isn’t venomous. If you are not from Australia, then you shouldn’t be concerned about this snake because they can be found in the centers of Australia.

Eastern-Brown-002

The thing with this snake is that unlike other species, this snake is quite aggressive. You might have heard that snakes will not attract if they don’t feel threatened, well, that might not stand for this snake. This snake is notorious for being very aggressive and extremely fast. The biggest thing to worry about is that this snake is known to strike more than one time at their pray.

3.Blue Krait

The blue krait is by far the deadliest of this species, and it can be found in Indonesia as well as in South East Asia. It is estimated that around 50% of the bites of the blue krait is fatal to humans.

blue-krait-snake

Of course, there is some antivenin for this snake, but it is quite rare. However, one good thing about this snake is that you will most likely not bump into one during the day because they are a nocturnal animal, which means that they hunt in the darkness.