20 Most Venomous Snakes in the World
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- Snakes just look scary if you ask me. Like, what was nature thinking? Give this creature no legs and an insane amount of venom. It’s like a kind of bad joke of an animal. Well, let me tell you, there are some snakes that are no joke at all. These monsters could wipe out a whole football team with one bite! From the snake that’s the true king to Africa’s bright green menace, here’s the
20 Most Venomous Snakes in the World
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Though Venomous still very pretty
Another dangerous snake in North America that was missed was the western diamondback rattlesnake
You've nicked footage from Chandler and then when talking about a king cobra show an Indian monocle cobra .....there not even related to each other.
For everyone who wants to learn about snakes Dingo D Tyler Nolan Chandler wild world.
Russell's Viper and Sri Lankan Oily Krait are two of the highly venomous snakes that should be on this list, along with Fer-de-lance and Gaboon Viper.
gaboon vipers venom isnt as potent as these, the reason gaboon vipers are incredibly dangerous is the amount of venom they pump into prey. For them its quantity>potency
fer de lance was on the list…
@@mainlyyogurtok what about Russell's Viper and Sri Lanka Only Krait?
@@RAJMAN181they both seem to fall right outside the list unfortunately honorable mention for sure
@RAJMAN181 1.Inland Taipan LD 50 0.025mgkg sc
2.Dubois sea snake LD50 0.044mgkg sc
3.Eastern Brown snake LD 50 0.053mgkg sc
4.Yellow Bellied sea snake LD50 0.067mgkg sc
5.Western Desert Taipan Aka Central ranges taipan LD 50 0.075mgkg sc
6.Perons sea snake LD 50 0.079 mgkg sc
7.Many Banded Krait LD 50 0.09 mgkg iv
8.Coastal Taipan PNG Taipan LD 50 0.099mgkg sc
9.Black Banded sea Krait LD 50 0.111mgkg sc
10.Beaked sea snake AKA the Hooked Nosed sea snake LD 50 0.1125mgkg sc
The top ten most toxic venomous snakes land and sea tested for venom toxicity University of Queensland Australia biochemistry and microbiological study of toxicity in venomous snakes.
Looks like Kevin the king cobra is quite popular
Every single one of these snakes have the ability to put me on a slab… I want all of them! 🥰 they’re like little worm puppies! 🖤
5:26: What a cute little mouse.
What about gaboon viper
No mention of Twig snake and Bushmaster! Undoubtedly, these snakes are also among the most venomous and dangerous snakes in the world.
Twig snakes rarely bite humans that is why no antivenom has been developed not profitable to produce antivenom. The Bushmaster is a dangerous snake that lives in the remote rain forest of Latin America people don't come into contact with them that often and when they get bitten hospitals aren't close by and the antivenom venom isn't that effective for their bites. The Fer de Lance is the most dangerous snake in Latin America and lives in agricultural regions where people come into contact with them and do often get bitten but there is effective antivenom for their bites .
Great educational video
Talks about snakebite in australia, shows cobra and medical treatment in a different country. We don't put the pressure bandages on when we get to hospital, we do it right after the bite. One of the primary items in a camping first aid kit is a pressure bandage.
.014 ounces is not practically a shot glass full. A shot glass full is 1.5 ounces.. The snake bite is 1/100 of an ounce..
But enjoyable video.
Coastal Taipans and Eastern Browns are occasionally encountered where I live in Queensland. 😮
King Cobra. . Western Ghats...
Eastern Brown snake LD 50 0.053mgkg sc is responsible for 65 percent of the fatal bites in Australia also in Papua New Guinea .
Almost got bit by a diamondback
I think they look adorable. Not scary. I love snakes. They are my fourth favorite animals. I think they are great to look at. The paterns and everything beautiful.
What is your other three favourite animals??
Because your evil
@@smurfie8412 No. I am actually a really nice person.
@@jananythangavadivel1995 Cats, dogs and Wolf/foxes.
0:05: That is a spitting cobra.
Snake's are badass
Wait, so Kevin the king cobra is up first.
At :54, that looks like Kevin in his new exhibit at Chandler's…
That's because it is
The inland taipan also known as the fierce snake has venpm like an atom bomb
I know that this list is about snakes. But one snake in particular got me thinking. When it was said that the snake had a salt gland in its lower jaw. They believed that this helped the snake drink saltwater, but come to find out, the sea snake only drinks freshwater.
I asked my teacher when I was a kid, if we can only live on freshwater, what makes ocean animals different? Take for instance all of the Whales and Dolphins swimming around in the ocean. They can't get to freshwater and yet they survive pretty good, so how is that possible? My teacher scatched her head and said I don't know and I will find out for us.
After lunch the teacher came back into the room and said that was a great question and I now have an answer you. Whale and Dolphins get their freshwater from the food they eat... So I'm now wondering if this could be true for the sea s ages.
Some Australian biologists think that the death adder is starting to adapt to the cane toad. The snake eats the toad; it gets sick, and learns to stop eating it.
Tiger snake in some regions are developing a resistance to the toxins of Cane Toads.
The narrator is quite good. He sounds like he's expressing his own sentiments and thoughts. On the other hand - and I'm sure this has been pointed out before - the censorship of words like "death," "dead," and "kill" is amazingly stupid and makes me wonder what kind of people make decisions for CZcams. Are they educated? Do they belong to some especially silly religion? Such words are unavoidable when talking about lethally venomous snakes, which is why the broken transmissions are so frequent.
Right? I agree, that was irritating
My best friend loves snakes but not wild snacks I love snakes too even if they are wild 😊❤
This is both a delightful and informative video presentation. In spite of some scary aspects within the subject matter, I appreciated the infusion of a bit of humor in the narrative. Great job!
I absolutely love snakes 🐍. I think they are so beautiful. Love this video.
Love the vids. Keep up the great work.
I have watched so many of these I only come back to mark the video like it's an assignment
Where does the Blue Crate symptoms sound like a Pepto-Bismol commercial?
" nausea heartburn indigestion upset stomach diarrhea hey it's the blue crate"😏
It's spelled 'krait'.
@@user-kf9cx1wl2r thank you so much you are my auto correct 👍
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Western diamondback, western us. Very angry snake when bothered
Bros putting a western diamondback for an eastern diamondback
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Can’t even make it two snakes in due to serious inaccuracies
Something like 16 if the top 20 most venomous snakes are Australian....including ehe entire top 10
Instead of many kraits and sea snakes, you could say puff adder and gaboon viper and russel viper and bothrops atrax and jararaca and also forest cobra and bushmaster ! But you didnt!
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Es sind so schöne Bilder, aber leider verstehe ich nur die hälfte. Schade.
Gaboon viper
It’s spelled MOZAMBIQUE
Since when is the Eastern diamondback more venomous than either the Mojave rattlesnake or the tiger rattlesnake???
Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake ld 50 14.5- 10 mgkg SC capable of delivering 1000 mg of venom in a single bite with 1 inch fangs and a bite force of 150 psi is the most dangerous rattlesnake species in North America. The Mojave Green rattlesnake ld 50 0.18 mgkg SC with hemotoxins and neurotoxins capable of delivering 150 mg of venom in a single bite is the most toxic venomous rattlesnake species in North America along with the Tiger Rattlesnake ld 50 0.21 mgkg SC hemotoxins and neurotoxins. The most toxic and the most dangerous snakes are two different things.
30:06: I don't know for sure, but I think that the most venomous snake in the world is the FEAR SNAKE. A bite from this snake can kill in just 30 seconds.
The snake being handled at 22:10 is an Australian Diamond or Carpet Python and they are not venomous or dangerous. They can make nice pets !
Half the snakes you showed while talking about a specific snake weren't even the right species. King Cobras don't have those designs on their hoods. Those were Indian/Specticaled Cobras
Out stop
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there's one snake that didn't exist in our time but it did in jurassic times & that's the Titanoboa is a type of Anaconda & Anaconda's are bigger than normal snakes pythons & cobras
Yes but it was a constrictor and this video is about venomous snakes
It didn't live in the Jurassic. It lived much later than that, during paleocene epoch. This is after the extinction of the dinosaurs.
i absolutely adore snakes.....not the venomous ones of course for....*cough* obvious reasons *cough* but during the premiere of anaconda i pet a snow white one and a brown anaconda and the white one let me hold her XD it was quite the treat XD the movie sucked though :D
What Gardner snake
Garter
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😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 a lot more research is needed. Try watching some of the CZcams videos where half of your footage is from
Snakes are skere
2nd
You left out the Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, the Mojave Rattlesnake, the Eastern Coral Snake and the Cottonmouth or Water Moccasin Snake.
No they didn't miss them,they don't make this list do they. Read the title, it's the 20 most venomous snakes in the world and those snakes you mentioned are not as venomous as the snakes on the list
@@davidmellish3295 Mojave green rattlesnake LD 50 0.18mgkg sc hemotoxic and neurotoxic venom
Tiger rattlesnake LD 50 0.21 mgkg sc hemotoxic and neurotoxic venom
Both snakes are in the top twenty of most toxic venomous snakes and more toxic than the venom of the Black mamba LD 50 0.341mgkg sc with neurotoxins and cardiotoxins.
Cottonmouths LD 50 25.8 mgkg sc is one of the least toxic venomous snakes in North America
Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake LD 50 14.5 mgkg sc isn't very toxic but they can inject 1000mg of hemotoxic venom in a single bite with 1in fangs a bite force of 150psi makes it a dangerous snake.
@@davidmellish3295Mojave Green rattlesnake LD 50 0.18mgkg sc hemotoxic and neurotoxic venom is the 17th most toxic venomous snake on Earth. It's more toxic than the Black Mamba LD 50 0.341mgkg sc and the King Cobra LD 50 1.80mgkg sc.
I like how your talking about deadly snakes, meaning you should die but you can't say that or anything about that. They are snakes, if your bitten you can or will die, be realistic when your talking about thing that will kill you, die, losing consciousness if thats better but just say your gonna die
I don't like snakes even none venomous
It's OK, we all have our fears. Mine are simple and down to Earth, well kind of down to Earth. It's more like that sudden stop at the end of a fall that I'm scared of. So I'll just say heights and failing at anything.....
What did they ever do to you?
@@kierra_mist nothing I just don't like snakes that's all
@@edwardpootchemunka8027 idc what you don’t like !
@@kierra_mist my little brother was killed by a Taipan when he was 8 years old I was 10 years old back then now I'm 58 years old still scared of snakes that's why I don't like snakes
You forgot to mention the famous trouser snake. One bite is almost certain to get you pregnant 😂
Very old joke.
There is a difference in most venomous and most dangerous. This guy can’t tell the difference! So many lies in this video! The King Cobra, Green Mamba, Mozambique Spitting Cobra and Eastern Diamondback would not make it into a real Top 20 Most Venomous snakes list. The Fer De Lance is not number 5. The Many Banded Krait is not number 3. I’m not going to get into the misrepresentation of snakes in the photos in the video. Too many to list.
You seem to have a odd yet excruciatingly irritating need to deliver venom amounts that are so small as to not truly have meaning to the average humans. You would be giving more and better info by saying a drip of venom about equal to the head of a 16 penny nail.
Sorry dude but the taipan isnt number one vid needs update i did research the top most venomous snake on the planet go se the two stepper snake
That's the many banded krait snake he didn't miss it and no it isn't more venomous than the inland taipan its not even close.
Inland Taipan ld 50 0.025 mgkg SC is the most toxic venomous snake on earth the Many Banded Krait ld 50 0.09 mgkg IV is the 7th most toxic venomous snake on earth aka the two step snake giving that name during the Vietnam War.
How not to make a video. Squished.
The Belcher's Sea Snake is twice as venomous than the Inland Taipan.
WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONG my friend. That's an urban myth that has been disproved. They made a mistake with the initial research and it went out to the world 'as fact '
It has since been disproved and the inland tiapan is officially the most venomous snake in the world.
Spend 5 minutes doing some research if you don't believe me. It's a bit like the other common myth ,that daddy long legs are really venomous but their bite can't penertrate human skin,that has also been proved to be total nonsense
Not true, the inland taipan is more venomous
Inland taipan LD50 0.025mgkg sc tested subcutaneous is the strongest snake venom with its cardiovascular toxins and oxylepotoxin-1.Presynaptic Postsynaptic in. The Belchers sea snake LD50 0.24mgkg tested intramuscular instead of subcutaneous that was mistakenly published in the Smithsonian magazine article Snakes in Question was based on injecting venom into the muscle instead of the bloodstream or under the skin which is the standard LD test results for venom toxicity. Belchers sea snake venom toxicity test results are invalid and not recognized by the scientific community.
nope, just a study from 1996 that did an oopsies while testing and people just cant shut up about citing the one single wrong thing they hear
@@mateolindenberg8407 that’s not to say that the belchers sea snake isn’t incredibly venomous, it’s just not as potent as the inland taipan
its a lie king cobra is the 10th