1, black mamba snake
The black mamba snake, also known as the "black tree cobra", is the second largest land viper, the fastest attacking snake, and the largest mamba snake, with the speed of 19 km/h, and is called the "African Death".
2. Gabon
Zanzibar snake is a poisonous snake of Zanzibar, which is distributed in the tropical rain forest area of sub-Saharan Africa. It is one of the most poisonous snakes in the world, with the longest fangs in the world, and its venom output far exceeds that of other snakes.
3. Puff Adder
Puff Adder, also known as Agkistrodon, is a highly toxic African viper with crescent yellow stripes. The toxicity of Puff Adder ranks third in the list of the top ten deadly poisonous snakes in nigel marven and South Africa.
4. African tree snake
The African tree snake is a very fierce reptile. Its venom is very toxic and almost invincible in the world, and it is spread all over the sparse trunk grasslands of sub-Saharan Africa. In bushes or trees, the first half of the body often extends into the air, waiting for refuge and birds.
5, green mamba snake
The green mamba snake is a kind of snake from Africa, belonging to mamba snake of Cobra family. It is considered to be one of the fastest crawling snakes at present, with the speed exceeding 1 1 km.
6.golden cobra
The golden cobra belongs to Cobra family, Cobra genus, with a total length of 1.2 ~ 1.4 meters. It is golden in color, with black spots on its body and an oval head. It is one of the most poisonous snakes in Africa.
7. African viper.
Agkistrodon acutus lives in North Africa. There are prickly scales above each eye, and the light sand color is mixed with black spots or horizontal spots. Toxic, mainly distributed in North Africa and the Middle East, their characteristics are obvious, and their eyes have a pair of erect prickly horny scales, so they are easy to identify.
8. African salivation snake
African salivary snakes, viviparous and fangs are the perfect cobras with changeable stripes.
9. Black-necked poisonous cobra
The venomous black-necked cobra is distributed in Angola, Benin, Cameroon and other African countries. The black-necked poisonous cobra is dark black from the neck to the head, and the abdomen below the neck is gray with black spots on it, belonging to reptiles, scaly animals and cobras.
10, cobra
The beaked cobra was once considered a subspecies of the Egyptian cobra, and was later upgraded to a species. The average body length of adults is 150~220cm, and the maximum is 250cm. Males are usually larger than females.