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Top 10 Most Venomous Snakes!!! by Kirinwa: 2:08pm On Aug 21, 2014
10. RATTLE SNAKE

The only snake from the Americas on the list, the Rattlesnake is easily identifiable by the tell tale rattle on the end of its tail. They are actually a part of the Pit Viper family, and are capable of striking at up to 2/3rd their body length. The Eastern Diamondback in considered the most venomous species in North America. Surprisingly, juveniles are considered more dangerous than adults, due to their inability to control the amount of venom injected. Most species of rattlesnakes have hemotoxic venom, destroying tissue, degenerating organs and causing coagulopathy (disrupted blood clotting). Some degree of permanent scarring is very likely in the event of a venomous bite, even with prompt, effective treatment, and can lead to the loss of a limb or death. Difficulty breathing, paralysis, drooling and massive hemorrhaging are also common symptoms. Thus, a rattlesnake bite is always a potentially fatal injury. Untreated rattlesnake bites, especially from larger species, are very often fatal. However, antivenin, when applied in time, reduces the death rate to less than 4%

Source: http://listverse.com/2011/03/30/top-10-most-venomous-snakes/

Re: Top 10 Most Venomous Snakes!!! by 2cato: 2:12pm On Aug 21, 2014
Sweet meat ment for egusi soup.
Re: Top 10 Most Venomous Snakes!!! by Kirinwa: 2:21pm On Aug 21, 2014
9. DEATH ADDER

The appropriately named Death Adder is found in Australia and New Guinea. They actually hunt and kill other snakes, including some on this list, usually via ambush. Death Adders look quite similar to vipers, in that they have triangular shaped heads and short, squat bodies. They typically inject around 40-100mg of venom with an LD of 0.4mg-0.5mg/kg. An untreated Death Adder bite is one of the most dangerous in the world. The venom is a neurotoxin. A bite causes paralysis and can cause death within 6 hours, due to respiratory failure. Symptoms generally peak within 24-48 hours. Antivenin is very successful in treating a bite from a Death Adder, particularly due to the relatively slow progression of symptoms, but before its development, a Death Adder bite had a fatality rate of 50%. With the quickest strike in the world, a Death Adder can go from strike position to striking and back again within 0.13 of a second.

Re: Top 10 Most Venomous Snakes!!! by Kirinwa: 2:29pm On Aug 21, 2014
8. VIPERS

Vipers are found throughout most of the world, but arguably the most venomous is the Saw Scaled Viper and the Chain Viper, found primarily in the Middle East and Central Asia, particularly India, China and South East Asia. Vipers are quick tempered and generally nocturnal, often active after rains. They are also very fast. Most of these species have venom that cause symptoms that begin with pain at the site of the bite, immediately followed by swelling of the affected extremity. Bleeding is a common symptom, especially from the gums. There is a drop in blood pressure and the heart rate falls. Blistering occurs at the site of the bite, developing along the affected limb in severe cases. Necrosis is usually superficial and limited to the muscles near the bite, but may be severe in extreme cases. Vomiting and facial swelling occurs in about one-third of all cases. Severe pain may last for 2-4 weeks. Often, local swelling peaks within 48-72 hours, involving the affected limb. Discoloration may occur throughout the swollen area as red blood cells and plasma leak into muscle tissue. Death from septicaemia, respiratory or cardiac failure may occur 1 to 14 days post-bite, or even later.

Re: Top 10 Most Venomous Snakes!!! by Kirinwa: 2:32pm On Aug 21, 2014
7. PHILIPPINE COBRA

Most species of Cobra would not make this list; however the Philippine Cobra is the exception. Drop for drop, its venom is the most deadly of all the Cobra species, and they are capable of spitting it up to 3 metres. The venom is a neurotoxin which affects cardiac and respiratory function, and can cause neurotoxicity, respiratory paralysis and death in thirty minutes. The bite causes only minimal tissue damage. The neurotoxins interrupt the transmission of nerve signals by binding to the neuro-muscular junctions near the muscles. The symptoms might include headache, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, dizziness, collapse and convulsions.

Re: Top 10 Most Venomous Snakes!!! by Kirinwa: 2:39pm On Aug 21, 2014
6. TIGER SNAKE

Found in Australia, the Tiger snake has a very potent neurotoxic venom. Death from a bite can occur within 30 minutes, but usually takes 6-24 hours. Prior to the development of antivenin, the fatality rate from Tiger snakes was 60-70%. Symptoms can include localized pain in the foot and neck region, tingling, numbness and sweating, followed by a fairly rapid onset of breathing difficulties and paralysis. The Tiger snake will generally flee if encountered, but can become aggressive when cornered. It strikes with unerring accuracy.

Re: Top 10 Most Venomous Snakes!!! by Kirinwa: 2:45pm On Aug 21, 2014
5. BLACK MAMBA

The feared Black Mamba is found throughout many parts of the African continent. They are known to be highly aggressive, and strike with deadly precision. They are also the fastest land snake in the world, capable of reaching speeds of up to 20km/h. These fearsome snakes can strike up to 12 times in a row. A single bite is capable of killing anywhere from 10-25 adults. The venom is a fast acting neurotoxin. Its bite delivers about 100–120 mg of venom, on average; however, it can deliver up to 400 mg. If the venom reaches a vein, 0.25 mg/kg is sufficient to kill a human in 50% of cases. The initial symptom of the bite is local pain in the bite area, although not as severe as snakes with hemotoxins. The victim then experiences a tingling sensation in the mouth and extremities, double vision, tunnel vision, severe confusion, fever, excessive salivation (including foaming of the mouth and nose) and pronounced ataxia (lack of muscle control). If the victim does not receive medical attention, symptoms rapidly progress to severe abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, pallor, shock, nephrotoxicity, cardio toxicity and paralysis. Eventually, the victim experiences convulsions, respiratory arrest, coma and then death. Without antivenin, the mortality rate is nearly 100%, among the highest of all venomous snakes. Depending on the nature of the bite, death can result at any time between 15 minutes and 3 hours.

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Re: Top 10 Most Venomous Snakes!!! by Kirinwa: 2:47pm On Aug 21, 2014
4. TAIPAN

Another entry from Australia, the venom in a Taipan is strong enough to kill up to 12,000 guinea pigs. The venom clots the victim’s blood, blocking arteries or veins. It is also highly neurotoxic. Before the advent of an antivenin, there are no known survivors of a Taipan bite, and death typically occurs within an hour. Even with successful administration of antivenin, most victims will have an extensive stay in intensive care. It has been likened to the African Black Mamba in morphology, ecology and behavior.

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Re: Top 10 Most Venomous Snakes!!! by technophile(m): 2:54pm On Aug 21, 2014
Australia, homing the deadliest Animals in the world since 24 BC... I thought rattlesnake used to be the most venomous of all snake species according to NatGeoWild.
Re: Top 10 Most Venomous Snakes!!! by Kirinwa: 3:00pm On Aug 21, 2014
3. BLUE KRAIT

The Malayan or Blue Krait is, by far, the most deadly of this species. Found throughout South East Asia and Indonesia, 50% of bites from the deadly Blue Krait are fatal, even with the administration of antivenin. Kraits hunt and kill other snakes, even cannibalizing other Kraits. They are a nocturnal breed, and are more aggressive under the cover of darkness. However, overall they are quite timid and will often attempt to hide rather than fight. The venom is a neurotoxin, 16 times more potent than that of a Cobra. It quickly induces muscle paralysis by preventing the ability of nerve endings to properly release the chemical that sends the message to the next nerve. This is followed by a period of massive over excitation (cramps, tremors, spasms), which finally tails off to paralysis. Fortunately, bites from Kraits are rare due to their nocturnal nature. Before the development of antivenin, the fatality rate was a whopping 85%. Even if antivenin is administered in time, you are far from assured survival. Death usually occurs within 6-12 hours of a Krait bite. Even if patients make it to a hospital, permanent coma and even brain death from hypoxia may occur, given potentially long transport times to get medical care.

Re: Top 10 Most Venomous Snakes!!! by Kirinwa: 3:03pm On Aug 21, 2014
2. EASTERN BROWN SNAKE

Don’t let the innocuous name of this snake fool you, 1/14,000 of an ounce of its venom is enough to kill an adult human. Coming in a variety of species, the Eastern Brown snake is the most venomous. Unfortunately, its preferred habitat is also along the major population centers of Australia. The Brown snake is fast moving, can be aggressive under certain circumstances and has been known to chase aggressors and repeatedly strike at them. Even juveniles can kill a human. The venom contains both neurotoxins and blood coagulants. Fortunately for humans, less than half of bites contain venom and they prefer not to bite if at all possible. They react only to movement, so stand very still if you ever encounter one in the wild.

Re: Top 10 Most Venomous Snakes!!! by Kirinwa: 3:09pm On Aug 21, 2014
1. FIERCE SNAKE/INLAND TAIPAN

While I did say that I would not include multiple sub-species in this list, the incredible Inland Taipan deserves a spot of its own. It has the most toxic venom of any land snake in the world. The maximum yield recorded for one bite is 110mg, enough to kill about 100 humans, or 250,000 mice! With an LD/50 of 0.03mg/kg, it is 10 times as venomous as the Mojave Rattlesnake, and 50 times more than the common Cobra. Fortunately, the Inland Taipan is not particularly aggressive and is rarely encountered by humans in the wild. No fatalities have ever been recorded, though it could potentially kill an adult human within 45 minutes.

Re: Top 10 Most Venomous Snakes!!! by Kirinwa: 3:14pm On Aug 21, 2014
Here you now have the top 10 most venomous snakes in the world.Happy reading. cheesy
Re: Top 10 Most Venomous Snakes!!! by technophile(m): 3:25pm On Aug 21, 2014
9ce one OP, now I will not be able to take the bushy shortcut that leads to my house for sometime due to the fact that one of this snake might pop up!

I'm not surprised that Anaconda will never make the list, when my friends first told me that they have no venom I was like lai lai, it's impossican't until I did my own research and found out it's the truth.
Re: Top 10 Most Venomous Snakes!!! by Complexalfa(m): 3:27pm On Aug 21, 2014
Is alright
Re: Top 10 Most Venomous Snakes!!! by Realtouchnot: 5:40pm On Aug 21, 2014
Real bush meat. I hope these will be as delicious as the African cobra. :PReal bush meat. I hope these will be as delicious as the African cobra.
Re: Top 10 Most Venomous Snakes!!! by Adesam09(m): 10:08pm On Aug 21, 2014
Australia
Re: Top 10 Most Venomous Snakes!!! by Konquest: 2:46pm On Feb 11, 2019
Kirinwa:
4. TAIPAN

Another entry from Australia, the venom in a Taipan is strong enough to kill up to 12,000 guinea pigs. The venom clots the victim’s blood, blocking arteries or veins. It is also highly neurotoxic. Before the advent of an antivenin, there are no known survivors of a Taipan bite, and death typically occurs within an hour. Even with successful administration of antivenin, most victims will have an extensive stay in intensive care. It has been likened to the African Black Mamba in morphology, ecology and behavior.
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This is the deadliest snake on earth... the Australian Inland Taipan
has a very powerful venom.

Watching the Discovery Channel has made me to be cautious with
snakes. They even climb walls and trees... if you like hide in a tree
some snakes will follow you up there
! grin



Inland Taipan The Most Venomous Snake in The World | Australian Snakes | Documentary.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UI0t5bmLEI[45:13]
Mar 4, 2017 - Uploaded by Howard Corley


Australian Taipan Snake Almost Bites Tourist!!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LXdZbIyXvw[0:32]
Jul 28, 2012 - Uploaded by PietroAdi
THAT WAS CLOSE.




PS:

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/248421-250-nigerians-die-snakebite-three-weeks.html
Two hundred and fifty victims of snake bite have died in the last three weeks in Plateau and Gombe states, following an acute scarcity of snake anti-venom drugs in the country.

The figure represents the number of confirmed deaths from three snake treatment centres – General Hospital, Kaltungo, Ali Mega Pharmacy, Gombe and Comprehensive Medical Centre, Zamko, Plateau State.

A correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria who visited the three medical outfits, met other victims in critical situations, with some of them left on bare floors as the doctors said they were helpless without the anti-venom.




https://animals.mom.me/snakes-nigeria-7559.html

The carpet viper accounts for 90 percent of the snake bites in Nigeria,
and 60 percent of human snakebite fatalities - mostly farmers and
young children, according to the Medical Journal of Therapeutics.


The carpet viper’s breeding season coincides with heavy rainfall during
the annual monsoon season, driving it to seek shelter in higher, drier
habitats to lay eggs. Farmers, most of whom harvest crops by hand, are
at high risk from these aggressive snakes, whose potent hemotoxic venom
make it the most dangerous snake in all Africa and, in terms of morbidity
and mortality, the most dangerous snake in the world. Victims experience
blistering, swelling, hemorrhaging and tissue damage that may result in
necrosis.

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