February 11, 2012

Top Ten Deadliest And Most Dangerous Snakes Of The World Earth.

Black Mamba In South Africa Black Mamba is the most venomous snake on this planet. Maximum death rate per bite is 200. It is mostly found in the second biggest continent of the world- Africa. The mortality rate ranges from 75 to 100 per cent.  Black mamba is the most dangerous creature on our planet.
Forest Cobra Picture Forest Cobra is placed on the second number because of its mortality rate which ranges from 70 to 95 per cent.Maximum death rate per bite is 50. It is also found in Africa. This second most deadly snake is one of the most beautiful snakes of the world.
Russell's Viper Found In Asia Russell’s Viper can kill 150 people with one bite and its mortality range ranges from 40 to 92 per cent. Russell’s viper is found in Asia and is considered as the third most dangerous snake of Asia. It is a bit awkward colored snake on this earth.
Taipan Australian Snake Taipan can kill 26 people per bite. Mortality rate of Taipan ranges from 10 to 90 per cent. The taipans are a genus of large, fast, highly venomous Australasian snakes. It is good looking snake with shinny body. It is the fourth most dangerous animal of the world.
Common Krait In Indian Snake Common Krait’s mortality rate is from 70 to 80 percent. The maximum deaths of common krait per bite is 60. It can be seen in the jungles of India. It is counted among the four highly venomous snakes of India. The color of this snakes is scary as of its capability to kill in one bite.
Jararacussa South Africa Jararacussa can be found in Brazilian lands. Maximum deaths per bite are 100 and mortality rate starts from 60 and ends at 80 per cent.
Terciopelo Found In South America Terciopelo inhabitates in tropical rainforest and evergreen forest of Central and South America. It kills 40 people per bite.
Egyptian Cobra Egyptian Cobra’s mortality rate is 50 per cent. It kills about 40 people per bite. It is mostly found in Egypt.
Indian Cobra Indian Cobra is found in Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. It’s mortality rate ranges from 30 to 35 per cent. It is among the Big Four of India which means it causes most of the deaths in India. Maximum deaths per bite are 40.
Jararaca South America Jararaca’s mortality rate starts from 25 percent and it ends at 35 per cent. Maximum death rate per bite is 40. Jararaca is found in South American states.

Comments

  1. shardul says:

    please conserve these snakes as they r useful to us in making medicines for diseases like cancer,paralisis,etc.

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