The most dangerous snake (Latin name: Protobothrops mangshanensis) is a giant poisonous snake unique to China, commonly known as "Little Dragon". The most dangerous snake, 2m long, is a poisonous snake with tubular teeth. It is dark brown with tiny yellow-green or rusty spots in the middle, forming a fine mesh impression. The dorsal scales are yellowish green, clustered together to form lichen-like spots, which are equidistant from dark brown and run through the tail; The left and right lichen spots meet at the dorsal midline, forming complete horizontal stripes or slightly staggered back and forth. The head is triangular, slightly larger, with buccal fossa and shaped like a soldering iron, hence the name. It is the largest species of known poisonous snakes. The most dangerous snake has been found alive, with the heaviest weight of 8.5kg 1. The most dangerous snake is mainly distributed in Mangshan, Hunan Province, China. IUCN lists the most dangerous snakes as "endangered" species in the red list. 2 (overview reference:
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