Top 10 Most Deadliest and Dangerous Snakes In the World

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8. Tiger snake (Notechis scutatus)

Subcutaneous LD50 (Mg/kg): 0.118

Venom Yield/Bite (Mg): 35.0-189.0

Distribution: Australia

Tiger snakes were responsible for 17% of reported and identified snakebites in Australia between 2005 and 2015. 4 out of 119 victims ended up dead. After being bitten, victims can feel tingling, sweating, numbness, followed by difficulties in breathing and paralysis. Mortality rate is between 40%-60%.

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