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World's Deadliest Snakes: Ecogeeks 1



Video Title : World's Deadliest Snakes: Ecogeeks 1
Description : What is the world's deadliest snake? The crocodile hunter says its the inland taipan, others say the king cobra or the black mamba. We explored these misconceptions in a fun yet informative way. This is also the first of our Ecogeeks podcast series. Watch them all and let us know what you think!
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Keywords, Tags : deadly snake fun ecogeeks rob nelson
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i done my reaserch and came up with the resault that the inland taipan is the most venoums snake on land i also found out australia has 18 of the top 22 most venoums snakes

get your facts right people, the worlds most deadliest snake in the world is DIFFERENT from the worlds most venomos snake

no the venom makes it the deadliest just by being agressave dosnt kill a person venom does and thats the worst thing that happens to u

Correct. For example Inland Taipans and sea snakes are very venomous but doesn't kill much people. Therefore they're not the most deadliest, but two of the most venomous.

i'd have to say that the russels viper is the deadliest. it is the has the second most potent venom, its quick and v. aggressive. and, unlike the inland taipan, it can reside in well populated areas.

inland taipan is deadliest

Tipan and king brown most deadly.

incorrect costal taipans r everywhere anywhere with trees basicly inland or fear snakes r the middle off Australia and guess wat only a couple hundred ppl live out there so death rates from them r small. there is theroy amoung snake experts that if the inland typan was infact a coast snake that Australia's human population would drop drammaticly because of ppl that get attacked by such an aggressive animal.

chunkeyhotdog144 - I was saying, the only taipans that hang around water are coastal, not that coastals only hang around water. Also, I've heard again and again that the inland taipan is in fact not very aggressive and would most often choose to flee than to attack a human.

Here's my determinant of "most deadly.' If I was forced to handle a wild caught snake, a black mamba would narrowly edge out the common taipan due to a combination of their speed, accurate strike, long fangs, large venom yield, and limberness.


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