The most venomous snake on earth is the Belcher's Sea Snake (Hydrophis Belcheri) or the Faint Banded Sea Snake, some consider the Inland Taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus) an/or the Beaked Sea Snake (Enhydrina schistosa) to be the most toxic, however, with recent and more accurate studies 2010 prove the Belcheri has a 100 times more toxic venom then the two above or any other snake on earth.
It has a paddle-like tail, breathes air and can hold it's breath up to 8 hours, a few milligrams of venom can kill over a thousand people.
It's habitat is a wide range in the South Pacific.
Excluding the Belcher's Sea Snake the next most venomous snakes on earth according to their venom rating are:
2- Inland Tiapan (Oxyuranus Microlepidotus).
3- Common Indian Krait (Bungarus Caeruleus).
4- Philippine Cobra (Naja Philippinensis).
5- King Cobra (Ophiophagus Hanna).
6- Russell's Viper (Vipera Russellii).
7- Black Mamba (Dendroaspis Polylepis).
8- Yellow Jawed Tommygoff (Bothrops Asper).
9- Multibanded krait (Bungarus Multicinctus).
10- Tigar Snake (Notechis Scutatus).
11- Jararacussu (Bothrops Jararacussu).
It is the most venomous land snake officially recorded to date.
On a universal scale where venom toxicity is measured against the Asiatic Cobra, which is 1, the Inland Taipan is 50.
However, the amount of venom injected in one bite is very tiny in comparison. It uses a strike and release, rather than that, for instance, of the King Brown snakes method of strike and latch on while continually injecting (like a chewing motion), making the amount of venom injected more of a threat than some of the more venomous snakes.
The Inland Taipan, or Fierce Snake, almost exclusively feeds on small mammals such as rodents. To avoid its' prey attacking it in retaliation or in defence, it has developed smaller fangs and an extremely potent venom so it can rapidly strike and release its' victims without harm to itself.
Only a tiny amount of venom is injected, but it is so highly toxic, nearly three times more venomous than that of the second most venomous land snake, and fifty times more venomous than the Asiatic Cobra, that it only takes some victims seconds to succumb. It then follows the scent trail of the victim, which is usually not very far away, and devours it, head first.
The inland taipan, also known as the 'fierce snake', is considered the world's most venomous land snake. Its venom is extremely potent and can cause rapid paralysis and even death if not treated promptly.
They are eaten by the Mulga Snake (Pseudechis Australis), also known as the King Brown, which is actually a species of Black Snake. They are immune to most Australian snake venom, and are the second largest venomous snake after the Coastal Taipan. The Perentie Goanna is Australia's' largest monitor lizard which actively hunts venomous snakes such as the Inland Taipan and King Brown, amongst others. It is also immune, or partially immune to most venom, but some venom may temporary immobilize it, or slow it down.
The inland taipan, also known as the "fierce snake," is considered the most venomous land snake in the world. It is native to Australia and possesses highly toxic venom that can be fatal to humans if not treated promptly.
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INLAND TAIPAN
The inland taipan
It is the inland taipan
The Fierce Snake also known Inland Taipan.
The Inland Taipan (a snake) is Australia's most venomous land animal. Australia's most venomous creature is the Box jellyfish.
It is a very poisonous snake called the inland taipan.
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== == No,the most venomous snake is probably the Inland Taipan or the Black Mamba.== ==
The inland taipan, also known as the 'fierce snake', is considered the world's most venomous land snake. Its venom is extremely potent and can cause rapid paralysis and even death if not treated promptly.
The Inland Taipan is considered to be the world's most venomous snake, while the Coastal Taipan is considered deadlier by some for its more aggressive nature.
They are eaten by the Mulga Snake (Pseudechis Australis), also known as the King Brown, which is actually a species of Black Snake. They are immune to most Australian snake venom, and are the second largest venomous snake after the Coastal Taipan. The Perentie Goanna is Australia's' largest monitor lizard which actively hunts venomous snakes such as the Inland Taipan and King Brown, amongst others. It is also immune, or partially immune to most venom, but some venom may temporary immobilize it, or slow it down.
no such thing as a Poisonous snake. Venomous is the proper term. The World's Most Venomous Snake on landis the Fierce Snake AKA Inland Taipan. The World's Most Venomous Sea Snake is the Belcher's Sea Snake
Inland Taipan is not world's most toxic venomous snake else rightly saying it is terrestrial world's most toxic land snake on earth. Neither it is Beaked Sea Snake (Enhydrina schistosa). Snake which is 100 times more venomous than Taipan, Beaked Sea Snake or any other snake on earth is hydrophis Belcheri.