Top 8 Most Venomous Snakes In The World

Black Mamba:

Africa's deadliest snake, capable of killing with just two drops of venom, reaching speeds of 12 mph, and found across sub-Saharan Africa.

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Fer-de-Lance:

Responsible for numerous snakebite venom poisonings in Central America, these pit vipers cause tissue necrosis and internal bleeding.

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Boomslang:

Known for its potent venom causing internal and external bleeding, this rear-fanged snake's bite was once believed to be non-fatal.

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Eastern Tiger Snake:

Native to southeast Australia, its venom can cause rapid poisoning and is responsible for at least one human death annually.

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Russell's Viper:

Found in India and Sri Lanka, this viper's venom leads to acute kidney failure, severe bleeding, and multi-organ damage.

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Saw-Scaled Viper:

Among India's "Big Four" snakes, its venom causes internal bleeding and acute kidney failure, contributing to thousands of deaths annually.

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Banded Krait:

A slow-moving snake, its venom paralyzes muscles and prevents breathing, causing suffocation.

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King Cobra:

The longest venomous snake, capable of injecting large amounts of venom in quick succession, resulting in rapid death.

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