10th place: Black Mamba Snake
The black mamba is the second longest, fastest and most aggressive killer of the world's venomous snakes. It can chase prey at speeds of up to 19 kilometers per hour and can kill people with only two drops of venom. What is even more frightening is that at any time, there are 20 drops of venom in the poisonous fangs of the black mamba, and once humans are bitten by it, if they are not treated in time, they will almost 100% die.

Black Mamba Snake
Ninth place: King Cobra
The king cobra is a venomous snake with anterior groove teeth. The shape is generally similar to the cobra, the snake head is oval, the neck can be expanded, but there is no cobra-like markings; the king cobra is highly venomous, and it is the most poisonous snake in China. When frightened and angry, its neck is flattened, and it can erect 1/3 of the front of its body and suddenly attack humans and animals. The toxicity is "mixed poison", and the detoxification amount of an adult snake is more than 300 mg at a time, which is extremely harmful to humans and animals.
king cobra
8th place: Brown Snake
The brown snake is found in many parts of Australia, and the brown snake is not aggressive in mild climates, but the brown snake in the northern part of the region is extremely irritable when disturbed, and in addition to the venom to death, it sometimes even chews. The brown snake is very venomous, ranking among the top three poisonous snakes in the world. Once threatened, the narrow neck skin folds are flattened and the front of the body is raised before attacking.
Brown Snake
Seventh place: Taipan Snake
Born in northern Australia, the Taipan snake is one of the most venomous snakes on land and one of the fastest continuous attacks. It produces about 110 milligrams of potent toxins in one bite, and the venom can kill 100 adults and 500,000 rats. It is 9 times more venomous than the King Cobra.
Too climb the snake
Sixth place: Funnel spider
The funnel spider is a large, extremely venomous spider in Australia and one of the deadliest spiders in the world. After being bitten by a funnel-shaped spider, the venom can cause severe discomfort and even death, because these venoms are particularly effective against primates, so it is difficult for humans themselves to resist these venoms.
Funnel-shaped spider
Fifth place: Palestinian Scorpion
The most poisonous scorpion on Earth, the Palestinian scorpion, lives in Israel and elsewhere in the Far East. It is the most poisonous scorpion on the planet, and at the end of its long claw is a chelating needle with a lot of venom, and if you don't pay attention to stab you, the powerful venom released by the claw needle makes you extremely painful, convulsive, paralyzed, and even heart stopped or respiratory failure.
Palestinian scorpion
Fourth place: Poisonous scorpion
The poisonous scorpion, also known as the stone fish, inhabits the coastal waters of Australia, and has well-developed venom glands in the anterior groove of its fin spines that secrete venom.
If you don't pay attention to stepping on the poisonous scorpion, the poisonous scorpion will unceremoniously and immediately counterattack, firing out deadly poison. The 12-14 needle-sharp backstabs on the back of the poisonous scorpion will easily penetrate the sole of the person's shoe and pierce into the sole of the foot, causing the person to be quickly poisoned and in severe pain until death.
Tiger scorpions of the same family also have the same toxic venom, and a person stabbed can cause poisoning. Soon after the stabbing, there can be chills, fever, accompanied by general malaise, nausea, vomiting, etc., sometimes lasting for several days. After toxin absorption, there are cardiovascular damage such as palpitations, heart rate changes, arrhythmias, myocardial ischemic damage and decreased blood pressure; in severe cases, there are shock, convulsions, delirium and dyspnea, and even respiratory paralysis and cessation.
Poisonous scorpion
Third place: Blue-ringed octopus
The blue-ringed octopus and the box jellyfish are two of the most poisonous marine organisms, and the venom in their bodies can be built into the deadly place for several minutes after the attack, and there is still no medical way to detoxify.
There is almost no pain after being stung by this octopus, and it is an hour before the toxicity begins to attack. Fortunately, blue-ringed octopuses are not aggressive and rarely attack humans. The octopus is small, but secretes enough venom to kill people in a single bite. Since there is no antidote yet, it is one of the most toxic marine organisms known. Its sharp mouth is able to penetrate the diver's wetsuit.
Blue-ringed octopus
Second place: Aquitrin Sea Serpent
The most venomous snake on land is the inland Taipan snake. The Aquitrin sea snake is one of the most venomous snakes in the ocean.
It is more poisonous than the king cobra, and if it bites it, it will die within tens of minutes. Ranked No. 2 on the Poison King list. It lives in the same sea area as the tank jellyfish.
Aquitrin sea snake
1st place: Australian square jellyfish
Australian square jellyfish generally refers to the box jellyfish, the most representative of which is called the Australian box jellyfish.
The poison of a tank jellyfish is enough to poison 60 adults, if it is poisoned by a tank jellyfish, if it is not treated within 0 seconds to 4 minutes, it will die. The box jellyfish has 60 3-meter-long tentacles, and there are billions of poison sacs and poison needles on the tentacles, which are enough to kill 20 people, which shows the great toxicity and the fierceness of the killing.
Once the venom is sprayed on the person's body, many bright red scars will immediately appear on the skin, and the venom will soon invade the human heart, killing people in only two or three minutes, and there is no time for rescue.
Australian jellyfish