Known as the world's most venomous snake, its potent venom can be lethal to humans without prompt medical treatment.
Native to Australia, this snake has highly toxic venom, and its bites can be fatal if not treated quickly.
The death adder has a swift and deadly strike, delivering potent venom that can lead to rapid paralysis.
Found in Australia, the Tiger Snake's venom is highly toxic, causing paralysis and potential fatality if not treated promptly.
Native to Asia, the common krait possesses powerful neurotoxic venom, causing respiratory failure and death if untreated.
Similar to the common krait, the banded krait's venom is potent and can result in paralysis and respiratory distress.
Known for its speed and aggression, the black mamba has neurotoxic venom that can cause rapid fatality if not treated urgently.
The king cobra's venom affects the nervous system and can lead to respiratory failure, making it deadly to humans.
Found in Australia, the coastal taipan has extremely potent venom, causing rapid paralysis and death if untreated.
Common in South Asia, Russell's Viper has hemotoxic venom that can lead to severe bleeding and tissue damage, posing a serious threat to humans.