1. Black mamba snake

The black mamba, also known as the "black tree cobra", is the second largest terrestrial venomous snake and the largest of the mamba snakes, with an average body length of 2 meters and a maximum length of 4.3 meters. The black mamba snake is the largest venomous snake in Africa and the fastest snake to attack, known as the African god of death, the black mamba snake is extremely venomous, and is the first on the list of Nigel Marvin's top ten deadly venomous snakes in South Africa.
2, fine scales too climbing snake
Slender scale Taipan snake, commonly known as inland Taipan snake, formerly known as inland shield pointed snake, alias desert snake, ferocious Taipan snake, large spotted snake and so on. Distributed in and around the Victoria Desert in central Australia, it is the most venomous terrestrial snake species in the world, smaller than the ordinary Taipan snake, and the adult snake is only about 2 meters.
3. Babu Asia-Pacific climbing snake
The Barb Asia-Pacific climbing snake, with a body length of 1.7-2.5 meters, is distributed on the island of Papua New Guinea. When threatened, the Babu Asia-Pacific Climbing Snake will also raise the first half of its height to give the opponent a fatal blow.
4. Brown Yi'ao snake
The brown Iso snake is the most widely distributed venomous snake in Australia. The body length is 1.5 to 2.7 meters, which is very toxic, ranking among the top three poisonous snakes in the world. Once threatened, the brown Eo snake will flatten the narrow neck skin and raise the front of the body before launching the attack.
5. Du's sword-tailed sea snake
The Du's sword-tailed sea snake is a highly venomous genus of sword-tailed sea snakes, with adult Du's sword-tailed sea snakes up to about 150 cm long, but generally only 80 cm long. It is mainly distributed in the northern, eastern and western coastal areas including Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia and Australia, extending westward to the Coral Sea, the Arafra Sea, the Timor Sea and the Indian Ocean. The Du's sword-tailed sea snake is the most venomous sea snake.
6. Split chin sea snake
The schizophal sea snake belongs to the genus of schizocephalic sea snakes in the family Lepidoptera reptiles, with a total length of 1 m to 1.4 m, distributed in the Red Sea, northern Indian Ocean, western Pacific Ocean and northern Australia. It is one of the most dangerous creatures in the ocean.
7. Belcher Sea Snake
The Belcher sea snake is a venomous sea snake of the genus Sea Snake of the suborder Cobra family, once one of the most venomous snakes in the world, living around reefs in the Ashmore Islands in northwestern Australia. It can reach about 3 meters in length.
8. Western quasi-cobra
The western cobra is a venomous snake distributed in Australia and is oviparous. It inhabits woods, grasslands, deserts and other places, feeding on small reptiles and small mammals. It is about 1.5 meters long and is a medium to large venomous snake.
9. Eastern quasi-cobra
Bat snake family, highly venomous, body length of 1.5-2.2 meters. It is found in central, eastern, northern Australia and New Guinea, inhabiting dry forests, woodlands, savannas and dry shrublands. Adult snakes are either light brown or dark brown, and sometimes even black.
10. King Cobra
The king cobra is also known as the mountain snake, over the mountain, the big flat-necked snake, the big cobra, the big flat-headed wind, the flat-necked snake, the big puffed neck, the blowing snake, the mountain marker and so on. The king cobra is a large snake with a maximum total length of 3806 (3276+53) mm in China and 5580 mm outside China. King cobras are distributed in Zhejiang, Fujian, Jiangxi, Hainan, Guangxi, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Tibet, Guangdong and other provinces of China; foreign countries are distributed in Southeast Asia and South Asia. There is now artificial farming in China. Although called the "king cobra", this species is different from the real cobra in that it is not a member of the cobra genus, but belongs to the independent king cobra genus. Compared with other cobras, they are more ferocious, extremely agile, with flexible head and neck rotation, and a large amount of detoxification, making them one of the most dangerous snakes in the world.
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