The Inland Taipans' venom evolved to be the strongest venom in the world! 😳🐍
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- čas přidán 19. 01. 2023
- Meet the most dangerous and venomous snake in the world, the inland taipan check out Tim Faulkner as he gives you a snake identification for this Slithery Snake 🐾 Subscribe to Untamed here: / @untamedwildlifetv
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This guy has no fear of death. That snake should be in the wild not in a cage
I believe that's an antivenom research/production facility. Can't make the stuff without live snakes.
@@mahoganywolf8843you are correct it’s a place where they make anti venom
They save lives producing anti-venom. So better shut up
What an ignorant child you are Layla
I am so glad, I don't live in OZ, no snakes- (except the odd sea snake the drops in on a cruise, through the ocean flows), no poisonous toads or frongs, only on poisonous spider, cousin/relative of black widow - the katapo
It’s really not that bad on the outskirts of Australia where majority of the population live. A lot of these deadly snakes are only found in the middle of Australia. Most common animals I see living in QLD are huntsman spiders, possums & carpet pythons
How did it survive in the transition? Venom didn't get super powerful overnight ?
Like any process of evolution. Snakes with mutations which conferred more potent venom were more likely to survive to reproduce than snakes with less potent venom, so over time those genes for potent venom spread throughout the population. Repeat that process thousands of times over millions of years and you get the modern form of the taipan.
At a point in time there was a population and some individuals had stronger venom than others. Those individuals were more successful hunters and thus, survived and reproduced at better rate. Their offspring too had varying potency of venom, and those that had stronger venom were more successful hunters and thus, survived and reproduced at better rate. This went on for thousands of generations, and here we are now. The lineages with weak venom have died off, and ones with strong venom have lived.
If you're trying to poke holes into theory of evolution by natural selection, try harder.
Evolution be trippin
I’m confused. I thought Australia had a rat problem??? All ur snakes should be fat!!
Mouse problem...and they were in the millions...only so much our snakes can eat
@@karenkuhl2279 maybe get some pythons from the Florida Everglades
@@joshballesteros22they have their own pythons
@@theshageddy9456 well their not using them then! Maybe a bunch of minks. They r a rat destroyer!
The Inland Taipan LD50 0.025mgkg sc tested subcutaneous is the strongest snake venom with its cardiovascular toxins and oxylepotoxin-1.Presynaptic Postsynaptic neurotoxins lives in the remote areas of the black soil region of the outback in Australia. They live on a diet of long haired 🐀 and mice. Australia's venomous snakes are from the elapidae family of snakes with front fixed fangs and neurotoxic venom they don't get fat like the Gaboon Viper of the viperidae family of snakes with hemotoxic and cytotoxic venom and retractable front fangs. They live in tropical rain forest of East, West and Central Africa where they live on a diet of small mammals and birds.
Ricky Mack doesn’t use them hooks Ricky Mack is way better
The hooks don’t hurt them and it’s used for very dangerous snakes to keep distance
Black mamba
Black mambas are a good 7th
@@the_canadian_goose6033Black Mamba Dendroaspis polyepis species LD 50 0.341sc tested subcutaneous with cardiovascular toxins and neurotoxins is the 21rst most toxic venomous snake on Earth.
The Inland Taipan Oxyuranus microlepidotus LD 50 0.025mgkg sc tested subcutaneous with its cardiovascular toxins and oxylepotoxin-1.Presynaptic Postsynaptic neurotoxins is 15 times more toxic than the venom of the Black Mamba. You don't know anything about venom toxicity or microbiological testing procedures for the toxicity in venomous snakes.