1 .Black Mamba
Black mamba is the most venomous snake in Africa.
The Black Mamba (Dendroaspis polypelis). These snakes live in the territory of Somalia and northern Kenya, and is the most poisonous snakes and the most feared in Africa. The snake is known for keagresifannya (attack intruders) when disturbed, while others tend to survive a poisonous snake when disturbed. If disturbed, mamba not hesitate to attack with a deadly stabbing. Black Mamba is the largest poisonous snake in Africa and the second longest in the world. Black Mamba adults have an average length of 2.5 meters, and can grow to a maximum length of 4.5 meters. Black mamba snakes are known as the fastest in the world, with speeds up to 19.5 km / h or about 5.4 meters per second. One time mamba bite injects venom that could kill 10 men. black mamba is the most poisonous snake in Africa. with a dose of 0.25 to 0.32 mg / kg, 10 times more poisonous than snake venom of the viper and king cobra rivaling asia. From black mamba venom contains a neurotoxin (nerve poison that can stop the paralytic brain and spinal cord, in large doses will stop the work of the heart, lungs and lymph nodes). 100-120 mg once bites transmit the poison, even up to 200 mg, while 20 mg neurotoxin mean death for an adult male. Depending on the bite, death can come about 15-30 minutes, sometimes up to 120-180 minutes of victims could still be saved.
2. King Cobra
This snake is the longest venomous snake in the world. Optimal length of up to 6 feet in diameter reaches 10 cm body! When alert and able to stand with his anger as high as 1 / 3 the length of the body normally, even more. At the time of anger, behavior of this snake is very aggressive. Without the slightest fear will attack anyone who think the snake becomes a threat. Never step on, touch the body or tail slightly aja be dealt with directly attack seketika.King Cobra venom can NOT / racun.Jangka average life of 20 years of this snake.
In Indonesia, King Cobras have a common characteristic black or dark brown. poisonous / toxic type haemotoxcin and neurotoxcin in one package. A combination of a very deadly toxin and dammed hard time damaging the victim's body bites. According to the king cobra snake bite cases, the strength of its venom can kill an adult elephant in 2 hours and capable of killing humans about 10-15 minutes. Humans are exposed to ggitan king cobra if not treated quickly will result in death or permanent disability.
3. Russels Viper
Russells Viper species is named in honor of Patrick Russell (1726-1805), a herpetologist Scotland as a pioneer. This snake grows to a maximum length of 166 cm (5.5 feet) and an average of about 120 cm (4 ft) in a population of mainland Asia. When threatened they form a series of S-loop, increasing the first third of the body and produce a hiss that should be harder than any other snake. The amount of toxins produced by the individual specimen is quite large. Reported results range from toxic to adult specimens of 130-250 mg to 150-250 mg to 21-268 mg. For the 13 adolescents with an average length of 79 cm, poison the average yield was 8-79 mg (mean 45 mg). Envenomation symptoms begin with pain at bite site, immediately followed by swelling of the affected extremity. Bleeding is a common symptom, especially from the gums and in the urine, and sputum may show signs of blood within 20 minutes post-bite.
4. Hydrophis Belcheri
The Faint-banded Sea snake (Hydrophis belcheri, also known as the Belcher's ocean snake) is a species of elapid sea snake. It has a friendly temperament and would normally have to be subjected to severe mistreatment before biting. Usually those bitten are fishermen handling nets, although only a quarter of those bitten are envenomated since the snake rarely injects much of its venom. Because of this, and its docile nature, it is generally not regarded as very dangerous. The toxicity of this species' venom have many times been called into question, with some herpetologists and snake enthusiasts naming either the beaked sea snake (Enhydrina schistosa) or the Inland Taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus) as having the most toxic venom. The most deadly poison of all kinds of snakes, 100 times more deadly than Taipan.
5. Indian Krait
Indian Krait Including the most venomous, vertebral scales enlarged hexagonal and there is a narrow white bars on the back. Her neck is not clear and in plain black. Long, cylindrical body and long tail. The snake is shiny black or bluish on top with a pair of white narrow bars are unclear or absent anterior. Poison 16 times more effective than cobra venom, found mostly in India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan.
6. Olive Sea Snake
Sea snakes are venomous elapid snakes that inhabit marine environments for most or all of their lives. With one bite of this snake can kill 60 people! Distribution area includes indopasifik, which is about Australia and South East Asia. Though they evolved from terrestrial ancestors, most are extensively adapted to a fully aquatic life and are unable to even move on land, except for the genus Laticauda, which retain ancestral characteristics which allow limited land movement. They are found in warm coastal waters from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific. All have paddle-like tails and many have laterally compressed bodies that give them an eel-like appearance. Unlike fish, they do not have gills and must surface regularly to breathe. They are among the most completely aquatic of all air-breathing vertebrates. Among this group are species with some of the most potent venoms of all snakes. Some have gentle dispositions and bite only when provoked, but others are much more aggressive. Currently, 17 genera are described as sea snakes, comprising 62 species.
7. Fierce Snake
Fierce Snake who lives in Australia capable of killing 100 people or 250,000 mice with venom that only 11 omg. Omg its the 11th could be to kill 100 people or 250,000 mice. If compared, the deadliest venom in the world is equal to 750 times the cobra! Wow, scary!
Being Fierce Snake, arguably unique. He can change color. In winter, the color of his skin will turn brown and darker. Well, during the summer, the color will be lighter, somewhat yellowish.
Fierce Snake body length averages about 1.8 meters (5.9 feet). For a larger adult size and can reach lengths of 2.5 meters (8.2 feet).