Burrowing Asp
Burrowing Asp is a very scary name! It’s even more frightening, particularly when you hear that it likes to hide underground, usually near children’s playgrounds. Time to phone, like now for health insurance coverage. Not only because of where it hides, but because its poison is injected more deeply than any other living snake.

Burrowing Asp
Coastal Taipan
Oh great, the Coastal Taipan species is up next. See that’s sarcasm, cause this snake is one large, highly venomous snake which belongs to the Elapidae family. Local to northern and eastern Australia’s coastal regions as well as the island of New Guinea. Nevertheless, according to toxicological research, this species of snake ranks as the world’s sixth-most venomous land snake. Yeah, no thanks, that’s scary.

Coastal Taipan