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| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by Nobody: 3:12am On Dec 07, 2015 |
OCTAVO: |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by Nobody: 3:14am On Dec 07, 2015 |
chaiii..........is this snake ... http://damytechs..com |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by JurostRB: 5:49am On Dec 07, 2015 |
![]() Thanks buddy. |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by 4ward(m): 6:09am On Dec 07, 2015 |
GOD IS REALLY POWERFUL OCTAVO:
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| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by emekaesc(m): 6:23am On Dec 07, 2015 |
drizslim:is this not hostel A governor |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by sumoDGN(m): 6:24am On Dec 07, 2015 |
oboy eeh dis death adder no even dey look face.see as im dey wait for preys.very scary indeed |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by sumoDGN(m): 6:26am On Dec 07, 2015 |
its seems to me that Australia has the highest number of snake dominance. |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by fabkid55(m): 6:31am On Dec 07, 2015 |
all are deadly but what about python? |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by Nobody: 6:49am On Dec 07, 2015 |
Brownhypo:U mean WOMEN..? ? |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by sleek82(m): 6:59am On Dec 07, 2015 |
sinistermind:oh no! The op is right about number 1.....the only thing is that the snake rearly bites because its fangs are too small to bite humans but when it bites its preys (like small fishes), they die almost in seconds. Im just surprised the king cobra is not on the list as i watched a documentary on Natgeowild and the king cobra was amongst |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by sleek82(m): 7:00am On Dec 07, 2015 |
sumoDGN:Australia has the highest number of killer animals....from killer snakes to killer fishes to killer spiders! |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by ussy09(m): 7:09am On Dec 07, 2015 |
The Philippines snake will teste very good in soup. |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by hausadreturn(m): 7:12am On Dec 07, 2015 |
kilokeys:so u still remember that movie |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by kilokeys(m): 7:31am On Dec 07, 2015 |
hausadreturn:Yes o. Dem never born many of this shilddren |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by funkyibodude(m): 7:39am On Dec 07, 2015 |
Csami:you are very confused convert 3 meters to feet and see what it gives you.. King cobra can reach a length of upto 20ft or more that is why it's called the King cobra Ok. Google Na your paddy |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by lomaxbien(m): 7:45am On Dec 07, 2015 |
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| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by Nobody: 7:53am On Dec 07, 2015 |
I thought I could see Gobe da Nisa. probably that snake is unknown to the whiteman. |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by Chrisx1x(m): 7:56am On Dec 07, 2015 |
I have a phobia for snakes.i hate them with so much passion.. |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by kachiwhyte: 8:01am On Dec 07, 2015 |
The most dangerous snake in world is the Inland Taipan, popularly called the fierce snake and it is found in Australia. A full dose of its venom can kill over 280 fully grown men. |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by Themandator: 8:28am On Dec 07, 2015 |
Africa and trekking... Our snake is the fastest trekker of the snake Kingdom. ![]() |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by slimxaming(m): 9:31am On Dec 07, 2015 |
God soooo wonderful ll[color=#006600][/color] |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by Morayogba(m): 9:35am On Dec 07, 2015 |
They are good to behold, but very very dangerous. Anyway, thanks for the information. |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by Csami(m): 9:43am On Dec 07, 2015 |
funkyibodude:My bad. |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by Paulchris(m): 9:57am On Dec 07, 2015 |
[quote author=drizslim post=40754198]Black Mamba Killing People Since Ages [/quotewhere you come get my hostel governor pix from?? |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by johnfranz1: 10:37am On Dec 07, 2015 |
OCTAVO:i hate snakes die and didn't norah kill all the snakes in the ark |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by eminent007(m): 12:32pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
sinistermind:You are wrong and so is the op. [The most venomous snake is the Inland Taipan. There are four methods in which the median lethal dose (LD50) test is measured : Subcutaneous : Venom is injected into the fatty layer beneath the skin. Intravenous : Venom is injected directly into a vein. Intramuscular : Venom is injected into a muscle. Intraperitoneal : Venom is injected into the abdominal cavity. The most commonly tested methods are subcutaneous and intravenous injections of mice. Subcutaneous is the most applicable to actual bites. Only large Bitis or extremely large Bothrops or Crotalus specimens would be able to deliver a bite that is truly intramuscular. IV injections are extremely rare in actual bites. Testing using dry venom mixed with 0.1% bovine serum albumin in saline, gives more consistent results than just saline alone. Belcher's sea snake (Hydrophis belcheri), which is often mistakenly called the hook-nosed sea snake (Enhydrina schistosa), has been erroneously popularized as the most venomous snake in the world, due to Ernst and Zug's published book "Snakes in Question: The Smithsonian Answer Book" from 1996. Associate Professor Bryan Grieg Fry, a prominent venom expert, has clarified the error: "The hook-nosed myth was due to a fundamental error in a book called 'Snakes in Question'. In there, all the toxicity testing results were lumped in together, regardless of the mode of testing (e.g. subcutaneous vs. intramuscular vs. intravenous vs. intraperitoneal). As the mode can influence the relative number, venoms can only be compared within a mode. Otherwise, it's apples and rocks." Belcher's sea snake's actual LD50 (recorded only intramuscularly) is 0.24 mg/kg and 0.155 mg/kg. The inland taipan is considered the most venomous snake in the world. It is the most venomous when tested LD50 on mice and the most venomous when tested on human heart cell culture.] #Wikipedia |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by eminent007(m): 12:47pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
OCTAVO:Wrong op. There are four methods in which the median lethal dose (LD50) test is measured : Subcutaneous : Venom is injected into the fatty layer beneath the skin. Intravenous : Venom is injected directly into a vein. Intramuscular : Venom is injected into a muscle. Intraperitoneal : Venom is injected into the abdominal cavity. The most commonly tested methods are subcutaneous and intravenous injections of mice. Subcutaneous is the most applicable to actual bites. Only large Bitis or extremely large Bothrops or Crotalus specimens would be able to deliver a bite that is truly intramuscular. IV injections are extremely rare in actual bites. Testing using dry venom mixed with 0.1% bovine serum albumin in saline, gives more consistent results than just saline alone. Belcher's sea snake (Hydrophis belcheri), which is often mistakenly called the hook-nosed sea snake (Enhydrina schistosa), has been erroneously popularized as the most venomous snake in the world, due to Ernst and Zug's published book "Snakes in Question: The Smithsonian Answer Book" from 1996. Associate Professor Bryan Grieg Fry, a prominent venom expert, has clarified the error: "The hook-nosed myth was due to a fundamental error in a book called 'Snakes in Question'. In there, all the toxicity testing results were lumped in together, regardless of the mode of testing (e.g. subcutaneous vs. intramuscular vs. intravenous vs. intraperitoneal). As the mode can influence the relative number, venoms can only be compared within a mode. Otherwise, it's apples and rocks.".[2][3] Belcher's sea snake's actual LD50 (recorded only intramuscularly) is 0.24 mg/kg[4] and 0.155 mg/kg.[5] The inland taipan is considered the most venomous snake in the world. It is the most venomous when tested LD50 on mice and the most venomous when tested on human heart cell culture. |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by Brownhypo: 8:09pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
EVILFOREST:lol . not women sir...snakes shouldn't be personified as women na |
| Re: Most Dangerous Snakes In The World -(pictures) by Brownhypo: 8:20pm On Dec 07, 2015 |
CHYMZZY:snakes are just like every other animals on planet earth. One of the beautiful creatures, you need to understand their behaviours . they could be friendly at times,aside their dangerous venom. ![]() |
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