You Would Never Want To Encounter These Dangerous Snakes In Your Life

Published on 02/20/2020
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Eastern Brown Snake

Do you know where you will see the second most venomous snake on the planet? The answer to that is Australia! When you are hiking in the east of Australia, you should watch your step. The snake has a highly neurotoxic venom that can coagulate the blood. The bite will cause renal failure, heart attack, paralysis, and loss of consciousness. The nasty mix of neurotoxins it carries is the reason it accounts for 60% of snakebite deaths in the land down under.

Eastern Brown Snake

Eastern Brown Snake

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Anaconda

The anaconda is not venomous, unlike the other entries here. However, that does not make them any less dangerous than the others. Even though it does not normally attack humans, there are cases of anacondas eating people. There are four species of anaconda known, the biggest of which would be the green anaconda. It is even considered the biggest snake known to man! This snake can grow as long as 29 feet and weigh as much as 500 pounds. It does not kill using its venom. No, the anaconda constricts its prey and swallows it whole before digesting it slowly. How fun!

Anaconda

Anaconda

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