Many-banded Krait
You may think health insurance coverage would include snakebites right now, but that seems impossible. In central and southern China and even Southeast Asia, the many-banded Krait, or Taiwanese krait or the Chinese krait, is found. However the fact that this snake is extremely dangerous is not even excused by all these names. The mortality rate is between 25-35 percent to 70-100 percent, especially when bites are left untreated. Yeah, Yikes, that doesn’t help much.
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Many Banded Krait
Malayan Snake
Southeast Asia and Indonesia is where the Malay Snake, or Blue Krait, can be found. And, believe us, under no conditions will you want to encounter this snake. Why? It contains a venom 16 times more toxic than the Cobra. **Screaming in horror** (Am I the only one screaming? Oh.)
![Malayan Snake](https://d34nvibeht08vu.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/10135625/Malayan-Snake.jpg)
Malayan Snake