Top 10 Most Deadliest and Dangerous Snakes In the World

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7. Black-banded sea krait (Laticauda semifasciata)

Subcutaneous LD50 (Mg/kg): 0.111

Venom Yield/Bite (Mg): 2.0-14.0

Distribution: Fiji, Japan, Singapore

Black-banded sea krait stands on the seventh spot of the most deadliest and dangerous snakes in the world. Its habitat is in coral reef areas. It breathes air, so it needs to come up to surface of the water at least every six hours. Resting fish seeking shelter in coral reefs are its food. Its venom is ten times stronger than that of a cobra, which shows how dangerous the black-banded sea krait is. Nevertheless, if not provoked by humans, it doesn’t attack.

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