Things You Should Know About The World’s Most Dangerous Snakes

Published on 11/20/2020
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Red-Bellied Black Snake

Red-bellied black snakes are native to Australia and are a poisonous species. It also consists of myotoxins, coagulants and also has haemolytic and cytotoxic properties with respect to the venom. Bites are not life-threatening, but you do need medical treatment, something that is sadly not covered by your health insurance.

Red Bellied Black Snake

Red Bellied Black Snake

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Tiger Keelback

The Tiger Keelback can be identified with its dorsal color pattern is olive-drab green with black and bright orange crossbars or spots from the neck down the first third of the body. The belly is whitish. The average length is usually 60–100 cm (24-39 inches) East and Southeast Asia is where you’ll find the Tiger Keelback. Oh, and it’s not on your health insurance coverage if you should get bit. Usually grows to a length of 24-39 inches too!

Tiger Keelback

Tiger Keelback

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