The longest venomous snake in the world is the King Cobra, with one specimen reaching over 18.5 feet long.
The appropriate word to use is "venomous", not "poisonous", because venom refers to a toxin that is injected by the animal, whereas poisonous animals are those who spread their toxin by being ingested or through contact with the skin.
The world's longest is the King cobra, at up to 5.6 meters (18.5 feet) and 13 lb. in weight.
The largest true viper is likely the Bushmaster (Lachesis muta) from South America, with a maximum weight of 3 to 5 kg (6.6 to 11 lb).
It's the King Cobra.
king cobra
The Australian bandy bandy of a cobra family with black and white band
If the snake is venomous, you might ingest some of the poison. But if the snake isnt poisonus/venomus, you might get sick from and disease or sickness the snake might have or gotten from its meal or an other snake.
a black viper snake lives the longest
sharks eat them and snake heads eat them to oh and if ur wondering what a snake head is its a fish that can live on land for 3 days and has a venomus bite hope this heps you
The King Cobra is the world's longest venomous snake reaching up to 22ft.
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The longest species of snake is the Reticulated Python - which can reach lengths of 33 feet (10m)
It depends on the type of snakes........most venomus snakes have enough venom right from birth. If the snake is something lije a constrictor the bite wont be fatal but its surerly gonna hurt!!!!!!
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The longest living snake is the Common Boa.
The biggest snake is the green anaconda. The longest snake is the reticulated python
The longest black snake in North America is named the black rat snake. The record size recorded of this black rat snake is eight feet in length. Which makes the black rat snake is the record longest.