Boomslang
The Boomslang is a large, highly venomous snake found across Africa, particularly in southern regions like South Africa, Swaziland, Namibia, and Zimbabwe. Recognized for its large eyes, bright-colored bodies.
Fer-de-Lance
The Fer-de-Lance, the most dangerous snake in South America, is primarily found in forests and measures around 4–7 feet in length. Known for its aggressive nature, it has a spear-shaped head and a brown body with diamond-shaped spots.
Russell’s Viper
Indigenous to the Indian subcontinent, the Russell’s Viper is one of India's big four deadly snakes, responsible for thousands of deaths each year. This snake has a thick body, a short tail, and grows to about 4 to 6 feet long. Its black.
Eastern Tiger Snake
The Eastern Tiger Snake, native to southeast Australia, is recognizable by its yellow and black tiger-like scales. Its venom, among the most lethal, acts as a neurotoxin, causing excruciating pain, tingling, numbness, and later severe.
Saw-scaled Viper
Found in Africa, the Middle East, and the Indian Subcontinent, the Saw-scaled Viper is the deadliest snake in terms of human fatalities. Despite its small size, it is highly aggressive and known for producing a sharp sizzling sound by rubbing.
Banded Krait
The Banded Krait is easily recognizable by its black and yellow stripes. It is found mainly in the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and southern China. Known to attack at night, this snake's venom is extremely deadly.
King Cobra
The King Cobra, native to South Asia, is the longest venomous snake in the world, capable of growing up to 18 feet in length. It can lift its head several feet off the ground when threatened. A single bite from a King Cobra can kill a human.
Coastal Taipan
The Coastal Taipan, found in the Australian outback, is renowned for its speed and agility. It can deliver multiple rapid bites before the victim has a chance to react. This snake ranges in color from light olive to dark brown.