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Once These Snakes bite you, your life will become hell.

Snake series part 1

By Zayn Published 2 years ago 3 min read
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There are many dangerous snakes in the world and some are more dangerous than others. When someone is bitten by a snake, it can be quite disturbing and quite an emotional experience if you happen to be the person who was bitten. While most snakes aren't that deadly, they all have one thing in common; they want to eat you! And before we begin this list of the most dangerous snakes in the world, I want to point out that these are only my opinions. They may not apply to you or any other individual reading this article, but I hope that you get a good idea of why some snakes exhibit weird behaviors and how much of an impact these traits have on us humans.

King Cobra




The king cobra is the most poisonous snake in the world. It is one of the largest venomous snakes, with a length up to 6 feet (1.8 m) and a weight up to 80 pounds (36 kg). The snake can be found in tropical regions around the world, including Central America, southern Mexico, and South America.

King Cobras are ovoviviparous meaning they give birth to live young rather than laying eggs like most other snakes. King Cobras are nocturnal creatures that use their sense of smell to hunt their prey and will strike when disturbed or when food comes within striking range. They have been known to attack people who disturb them while they are hunting and even fatally poison pets who happen into their territory as well once they start feeding on humans.

Banded krait



The banded krait is a venomous viper species endemic to the Indian subcontinent. This snake is found in India, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bangladesh. Its maximum length is 4 ft (1.2 m), and it can reach 3 ft (0.9 m). It has a yellowish brown color with dark crossbands on its body. The banded krait is the most common venomous snake in India, with an estimated population of 300,000 snakes.

The banded krait is considered to be one of the deadliest snakes in India, with a mortality rate of over 95%. It is responsible for more deaths than any other non-venomous snake in India, including cobras and Russell's vipers. In fact, this species has caused more human fatalities than any other snake species aside from the python (Python molurus)

Saw-scaled viper.


The Saw-scaled viper, or saurischian viper, is a venomous snake species native to Sri Lanka, India and Nepal. It is also found in Bangladesh, Bhutan and Pakistan.

It is a small species that grows to about 25 inches (63 cm) in length. The body of the saw-scaled viper is gray or brown with black spots on it. It has three rows of enlarged scales on its back, and these are known as keels because they are shaped like the teeth on a comb. The scales are divided into two sections: the upper half is smooth while the lower half has fine serrated edges. The belly of this snake is white or cream with black spots on it.

The saw-scaled viper has a very thin neck that ends in a triangular head with small eyes and nostrils set well back on top of its head. Its mouth has large fangs that can deliver a painful bite if it bites you. Its tail is short and its body shape makes it look fat compared to other snakes which have long tails like ball pythons or king cobras.


Russell's viper



Russell's viper. The Russell's viper is a highly venomous snake that is found in the southeastern United States. It has been known to be able to bite humans and kill them. A bite from this species can cause dizziness, weakness and breathing problems, as well as swelling around the face.

Boa constrictor. The boa constrictor is another type of snake that can cause serious injury or death if it bites someone. Boa constrictors are large snakes that have been known to grow up to 16 feet long, making them one of the most dangerous snakes in America. They are also one of the most venomous snakes in America, which makes them even more dangerous when they bite someone.

Coral snake. The coral snake is another venomous snake that people should be wary of because it can cause serious injury or death when it bites someone. This species lives on coral reefs throughout the Caribbean and southern Florida, making it difficult for people to avoid encounters with this species when they're out in nature areas such as these locations.

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