Black & Taipan The combination of a Black Mamba and a Taipan
The world's most deadliest animal is the mosquitoe, because of all the diseases it carries.
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Yes, and sea-snakes are among the most poisonous snakes in the world.
The Brazilian Wandering spider is from Brazil.
The Greek myth of medusa stated that her hair was only made of snakes and not hair.
Yes. Snakes live on every continent except Antarctica. Australia is home to some of the world's deadliest snakes.
No. Although an anaconda can easily kill a person, venomous snakes, especially those in the elapid family (cobras, tiger snakes, and kin), are the deadliest.
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Yes. Two of the deadliest snakes in the world live exclusively in the ocean.
No, quite the opposite, it is one of the small ones yet one of the deadliest.
yes in fact there are the 2nd deadliest snakes in the world with there venom they can kill an human in minutes to hours without medical treatment
Death cap is the name of the world's deadliest toadstool.
people can usally died either or suffer through it. the python is the worlds most deadliest snakes though?
Lake Nyos was addressed the " Deadliest Lake " by Guinness book of world record in 2008
The Viper snake is an endangered animal with a mean bite. Vipers are one of the most deadliest snakes in the world due to their poisonous venom stored in glands within the mouth.
The deadliest thing to humans is typically considered to be other humans, followed by diseases such as cardiovascular disease and cancer. In nature, animals like mosquitoes and snakes are considered deadly due to their ability to transmit diseases or inject venom. Ultimately, the "deadliest" thing can vary depending on the context in which it is being considered.