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Australia has the highest number of venomous snakes of all the continents in the world, with seven of the world's ten most venomous snakes being found in the country. Of the 140 species of land snake and 32 species of sea snakes, around 100 are venomous. However, only about twelve of these could kill a human.
I don't know 10........ but i do know 1.........the snake.
There are many types of venemous snakes. Ten are: The Eastern Diamondback, the Death Adder, the Philippine Cobra, the Tiger Snake, the Black Mamba, the Taipan, the Blue Krait, the Eastern Brown Snake, the Indian Taipan, and Belcher's Sea Snake (the most venomous of them all).
Yes. Australia has the highest number of venomous snakes of all the continents in the world, with seven of the world's ten most venomous snakes being found in the country. Of the 140 species of land snake and 32 species of sea snakes, around 100 are venomous. However, only about twelve of these are venomous enough to kill a human.
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The most venomous snake on earth is the Belcher's Sea Snake (Hydrophis Belcheri) or the Faint Banded Sea Snake, some consider the Inland Taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus) an/or the Beaked Sea Snake (Enhydrina schistosa) to be the most toxic, however, with recent and more accurate studies prove the Belcheri has a 100 times more toxic venom then the two above or any other snake on earth. It has a paddle-like tail, breathes air and can hold it's breath up to 8 hours, a few milligrams of venom can kill over a thousand people. It's habitat is a wide range in the South Pacific. Excluding the Belcher's Sea Snake the next most venomous snakes on earth according to their venom rating are: 2- Inland Tiapan (Oxyuranus Microlepidotus). 3- Common Indian Krait (Bungarus Caeruleus). 4- Philippine Cobra (Naja Philippinensis). 5- King Cobra (Ophiophagus Hanna). 6- Russell's Viper (Vipera Russellii). 7- Black Mamba (Dendroaspis Polylepis). 8- Yellow Jawed Tommygoff (Bothrops Asper). 9- Multibanded krait (Bungarus Multicinctus). 10- Tigar Snake (Notechis Scutatus). 11- Jararacussu (Bothrops Jararacussu).
The most venomous snake on earth is the Belcher's Sea Snake (Hydrophis Belcheri) or the Faint Banded Sea Snake, some consider the Inland Taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus) an/or the Beaked Sea Snake (Enhydrina schistosa) to be the most toxic, however, with recent and more accurate studies prove the Belcheri has a 100 times more toxic venom then the two above or any other snake on earth.It has a paddle-like tail, breathes air and can hold it's breath up to 8 hours, a few milligrams of venom can kill over a thousand people.It's habitat is a wide range in the South Pacific.Excluding the Belcher's Sea Snake the next most venomous snakes on earth according to their venom rating are:2- Inland Tiapan (Oxyuranus Microlepidotus).3- Common Indian Krait (Bungarus Caeruleus).4- Philippine Cobra (Naja Philippinensis).5- King Cobra (Ophiophagus Hanna).6- Russell's Viper (Vipera Russellii).7- Black Mamba (Dendroaspis Polylepis).8- Yellow Jawed Tommygoff (Bothrops Asper).9- Multibanded krait (Bungarus Multicinctus).10- Tigar Snake (Notechis Scutatus).11- Jararacussu (Bothrops Jararacussu).Snakes aren't poisonous they are venomous. Poison has to be consumed in order to kill. venom does not work that way. Venom ha to be injected into your bloodstream. That's why snakes bite. It can be shot into your eyes which is connected directly to your brain, so that explains the spitting cobra's venomous spit. i know this because i am a marine biologist and ophiologist (a scientist that studies snakes).The Inland Taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus), also known as the Small Scaled Snake and Fierce Snake, is regarded as the most venomous land snake in the world.The most venomous snake on earth is the Belcher's Sea Snake (Hydrophis Belcheri) or the Faint Banded Sea Snake, some consider the Inland Taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus) an/or the Beaked Sea Snake (Enhydrina schistosa) to be the most toxic, however, with recent and more accurate studies prove the Belcheri has a 100 times more toxic venom then the two above or any other snake on earth. It has a paddle-like tail, breathes air and can hold it's breath up to 8 hours, a few milligrams of venom can kill over a thousand people.It's habitat is a wide range in the South Pacific.Excluding the Belcher's Sea Snake and other sea snakes, the next most venomous snakes on earth according to the LD50 toxicity ratings are:Inland taipanAustralia0.025 mg/kgEastern brown snakeAustrailia0.0365 mg/kgCoastal taipanAustralia, New Guinea0.106 mg/kgMany-banded kraitChina, Taiwan, Burma, Laos, Vietnam0.108 mg/kgPeninsula tiger snakeAustralia0.131 mg/kgSaw-scaled viperAsia; Indian subcontinent0.151 mg/kgBlack MambaSub-Saharan Africa0.185 mg/kgWestern tiger snakeAustralia0.194 mg/kgEastern coral snakeNortheast Mexico, southeast U.S.0.196 mg/kgPhilippine cobraPhilippines0.20 mg/kgThe most venomous snake is the Papuan Taipan.the above response is incorrect.As detailed on Wikipedea and other sources it clearly states the the most venomous Snake in the world is the Belchers sea snake.for most of us this is not the answer we are really looking for . What we are looking for is what is the most venomous LAND snake in the world.The land snake in question is the fierce snake ( also known as the Inland Taipan . This snake has enough venom to kill about 100 human adults but will rarely actually inject venom as it takes a lot of energy to produce its venom and would rather 'scare' a threat away with a bite than actually kill it.The Belchers Sea Snake by comparison could kill - with a few milligrams of venom over 1000 human adults. The issue though for this particular snake is that it has a very small mouth -- and is really not interested in trying to 'chase and eat' a human.Yes,search up the answer you will get the Belcher snake.answer number two: I've heard many many sayings sayings on what is the most poisonous snake in the world. One that I personally think is the most poisonous snake is the BLACK MUMBA, which lives in Africa. So don't worry unless you live in spacific parts of Africa.Australian BrownThe Belcher's sea snake (Hydrophis Belcheri) is probably the most venomous snake but it only most venomous when considered in water, though testing is imperfect and for now no one can be certain. The Beaked sea snake (Enhydrina schistosa) is another candidate. The Inland Taipan(Oxyuranus microlepidotus) is also cited regularly, but is probably only the most venomous land snake. The LD50 value of its venom on mice is .2microgrm/grm.Few drops of its venom can kill 100 people or 250,000 mice.Excluding the Belcher's Sea Snake the next most venomous snakes on earth according to their venom rating are:2- Inland Taipan (Oxyuranus Microlepidotus).3- Common Indian Krait (Bungarus Caeruleus).4- Philippine Cobra (Naja Philippinensis).5- King Cobra (Ophiophagus Hanna).6- Russell's Viper (Vipera Russellii).7- Black Mamba (Dendroaspis Polylepis).8- Yellow Jawed Tommygoff (Bothrops Asper).9- Multibanded krait (Bungarus Multicinctus).10- Tiger Snake (Notechis Scutatus).11- Jararacussu (Bothrops Jararacussu).
The most venomous snake on earth is the Belcher's Sea Snake (Hydrophis Belcheri) or the Faint Banded Sea Snake, some consider the Inland Taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus) an/or the Beaked Sea Snake (Enhydrina schistosa) to be the most toxic, however, with recent and more accurate studies 2010 prove the Belcheri has a 100 times more toxic venom then the two above or any other snake on earth.It has a paddle-like tail, breathes air and can hold it's breath up to 8 hours, a few milligrams of venom can kill over a thousand people.It's habitat is a wide range in the South Pacific.Excluding the Belcher's Sea Snake the next most venomous snakes on earth according to their venom rating are:2- Inland Tiapan (Oxyuranus Microlepidotus).3- Common Indian Krait (Bungarus Caeruleus).4- Philippine Cobra (Naja Philippinensis).5- King Cobra (Ophiophagus Hanna).6- Russell's Viper (Vipera Russellii).7- Black Mamba (Dendroaspis Polylepis).8- Yellow Jawed Tommygoff (Bothrops Asper).9- Multibanded krait (Bungarus Multicinctus).10- Tigar Snake (Notechis Scutatus).11- Jararacussu (Bothrops Jararacussu).
The top ten most venomous snakes are searched from around the world are as folllows:1.Inland taipan (a single bite contains enough venom that could kill 100 humans)2.Indian krait (probably the 2nd most venomous and 16 times more potent then a cobra)3.King brown snake (the 2nd largest venemous snake in Australia)4.Philippine cobra(probably the small in size but highly venemous snake)5.King cobra ( the longest venomous snake of the world)6.black mamba (the fastest moving snake in the world and one of the most venomous snake in Africa)7.Russell's viper(a highly venomous snake from south Asia and responsible for many kills)8.boomslang (the venomous snake from south Africa is deadly because it not only inject the venom but also chews the prey till death )9.Tiger snake(the deadly snake from Australia)10.rinkhals (a spitting cobra from Africa is highly venomous and if the venom enters the eyes it causes temporary blindness allowing the snake to escape).And updated version as of 2010.The most venomous snake on earth is the Belcher's Sea Snake (Hydrophis Belcheri) or the Faint Banded Sea Snake, some consider the Inland Taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus) an/or the Beaked Sea Snake (Enhydrina schistosa) to be the most toxic, however, with recent and more accurate studies 2010 prove the Belcheri has a 100 times more toxic venom then the two above or any other snake on earth.It has a paddle-like tail, breathes air and can hold it's breath up to 8 hours, a few milligrams of venom can kill over a thousand people.It's habitat is a wide range in the South Pacific.Excluding the Belcher's Sea Snake the next most venomous snakes on earth according to their venom rating are:2- Inland Tiapan (Oxyuranus Microlepidotus).3- Common Indian Krait (Bungarus Caeruleus).4- Philippine Cobra (Naja Philippinensis).5- King Cobra (Ophiophagus Hanna).6- Russell's Viper (Vipera Russellii).7- Black Mamba (Dendroaspis Polylepis).8- Yellow Jawed Tommygoff (Bothrops Asper).9- Multibanded krait (Bungarus Multicinctus).10- Tigar Snake (Notechis Scutatus).11- Jararacussu (Bothrops Jararacussu).
In most of the Rat Snake species, the life-span is around ten to fifteen years.
You go through the maze to the ten bone thing and leave the word ten. On the red snake you click the red snake three times.
Oh, what a fascinating question! In the world of myths and legends, there are stories of creatures like the ten-headed snake, but in reality, such creatures do not exist. It's wonderful to let our imaginations wander and explore these tales, as they often hold deeper meanings and lessons for us to learn from. Keep exploring the wonders of the world around you, my friend.