Sunny Priyan
Also known as Taiwanese krait or the Chinese krait, is found in Southern-east Asia and China. Its bite produces neurotoxin that can paralyse the nervous system. These snakes can grow upto 1.85 m (6.1 ft).
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These are found in some parts of India and South-east Asia. These longest venomous snakes releases venom in large quantity.
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Found in Sub-Saharan Africa. These are highly aggressive and can kill within 20 minutes after releasing quick-acting neurotoxin.
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Its bite releases hemotoxic and neurotoxic and a person can die within an hour if not treated on time. They are found in coastal regions of northern and eastern Australia, New Guinea.
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They are found in New Guinea and Australia. Its bite can cause blood clotting by releasing both cardiotoxin and neurotoxin.
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They are known as 'fierce snake' and are mostly found in Central Australia. Inland Taipan also carries the deadliest venom.
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