20 Most Venomous Snakes in the World

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Snakes just look scary if you ask me. Like, what was nature thinking? Give this creature no legs and an insane amount of venom. It’s like a kind of bad joke of an animal. Well, let me tell you, there are some snakes that are no joke at all. These monsters could wipe out a whole football team with one bite! From the snake that’s the true king to Africa’s bright green menace, here’s the
20 Most Venomous Snakes in the World

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I’m glad to see that Kevin has made an appearance 😍

thewickedwitch
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I think they look adorable. Not scary. I love snakes. They are my fourth favorite animals. I think they are great to look at. The paterns and everything beautiful.

killuanatsume
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The narrator is quite good. He sounds like he's expressing his own sentiments and thoughts. On the other hand — and I'm sure this has been pointed out before — the censorship of words like "death, " "dead, " and "kill" is amazingly stupid and makes me wonder what kind of people make decisions for YouTube. Are they educated? Do they belong to some especially silly religion? Such words are unavoidable when talking about lethally venomous snakes, which is why the broken transmissions are so frequent.

HutchinsonGregory
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Russell's Viper and Sri Lankan Oily Krait are two of the highly venomous snakes that should be on this list, along with Fer-de-lance and Gaboon Viper.

RAJMAN
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Some Australian biologists think that the death adder is starting to adapt to the cane toad. The snake eats the toad; it gets sick, and learns to stop eating it.

livelyupmyself
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Talks about snakebite in australia, shows cobra and medical treatment in a different country. We don't put the pressure bandages on when we get to hospital, we do it right after the bite. One of the primary items in a camping first aid kit is a pressure bandage.

dashbrj
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Love the vids. Keep up the great work.

SnakeHunting
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30:06: I don't know for sure, but I think that the most venomous snake in the world is the FEAR SNAKE. A bite from this snake can kill in just 30 seconds.

MyNathanking
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Coastal Taipans and Eastern Browns are occasionally encountered where I live in Queensland. 😮

tropicaussie
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This is both a delightful and informative video presentation. In spite of some scary aspects within the subject matter, I appreciated the infusion of a bit of humor in the narrative. Great job!

daler.steffy
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The snake being handled at 22:10 is an Australian Diamond or Carpet Python and they are not venomous or dangerous. They can make nice pets !

tropicaussie
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No mention of Twig snake and Bushmaster! Undoubtedly, these snakes are also among the most venomous and dangerous snakes in the world.

Vikasripleys
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You've nicked footage from Chandler and then when talking about a king cobra show an Indian monocle cobra not even related to each other.

For everyone who wants to learn about snakes Dingo D Tyler Nolan Chandler wild world.

ohsodexy
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I absolutely love snakes 🐍. I think they are so beautiful. Love this video.

donnakeyes
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Another dangerous snake in North America that was missed was the western diamondback rattlesnake

jamiehorowitz
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You've done a reasonably good job there are a few mistakes the Coastal Taipan is considerably more venomous than the Black Mamba you have the CT at 6 BM at 4 and the Fer De Lance
5 Don't care where you place the other two but the Coastal/PNG Taipan comes in at number 4. Number 3 is the Western Desert Taipan, Eastern Brown snake at number 2 and there are other Brown Snakes in Australia including the Western Brown which would also feature in the top eight of the world's most venomous. Inland Taipan at 1. The snake you showed at 29:37 seconds is not an Inland Taipan it is a Coastal Taipan. Rule of law the Taipans occupy 3 of the 4 positions as the most venomous snakes on the planet.

Boozoobajou
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This is an amazing video. Great description and clips. However, I wanted to know why words like 'death' and 'kill' were muted. It is not a taboo to speak those words, nor are they alarming. People will probably not get scared of those words given the content they are watching. That was unnecessary stuff while editing. Rest of the stuff was great.

SpicyNoodles
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I know that this list is about snakes. But one snake in particular got me thinking. When it was said that the snake had a salt gland in its lower jaw. They believed that this helped the snake drink saltwater, but come to find out, the sea snake only drinks freshwater.
I asked my teacher when I was a kid, if we can only live on freshwater, what makes ocean animals different? Take for instance all of the Whales and Dolphins swimming around in the ocean. They can't get to freshwater and yet they survive pretty good, so how is that possible? My teacher scatched her head and said I don't know and I will find out for us.
After lunch the teacher came back into the room and said that was a great question and I now have an answer you. Whale and Dolphins get their freshwater from the food they eat... So I'm now wondering if this could be true for the sea s ages.

jasonwebb
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Every single one of these snakes have the ability to put me on a slab… I want all of them! 🥰 they’re like little worm puppies! 🖤

morgansours
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My best friend loves snakes but not wild snacks I love snakes too even if they are wild 😊❤

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