1. Inland Taipan - Most venomous snake, found in Australia, capable of killing up to 100 humans with one bite.
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2. Belcher's Sea Snake - Highly venomous, found in Pacific and Indian Oceans, venom ten times more potent than cobra.
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3. Eastern Brown Snake - Found in Australia, responsible for majority of snakebite deaths, highly neurotoxic venom.
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4. Black Mamba - Fast and highly venomous, found in sub-Saharan Africa, venom causes respiratory failure and death.
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5. King Cobra - Longest venomous snake, found in Southeast Asia and India, capable of consuming other snakes.
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6. Tiger Snake - Found in Australia, venom causes paralysis, respiratory failure, and death.
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7. Philippine Cobra - Found in the Philippines, unique defense mechanism of spitting venom, responsible for many snakebite deaths.
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8. Saw-scaled Viper - Found in the Middle East, Central Asia, and India, venom causes severe pain and bleeding.
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9. Russell's Viper - Found in Southeast Asia and India, venom causes severe pain, swelling, and internal bleeding.
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10. Death Adder - Found in Australia and New Guinea, venom causes paralysis and respiratory failure, leading to death.
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