1, inland Taiquan snake
The inland Taipan snake feeds on frogs, toads and small mammals. Inland Taipan snakes often hunt rodents and small marsupials in the dry mud cracks on the floodplain. When the inland Taipan snake preys or is disturbed, it will stand up in an S-shape, and its attack speed is extremely fast, almost invisible to the human eye. It is the fastest poisonous snake in the world, and often its prey has been bitten by its fangs two or three times in a row before it can respond.
2. Brown Yiao snake
Distribution of brown-Australian snakes: Australia (excluding the south) and southern New Guinea. Habitat range is quite wide, from tropical forests to deserts.
It is about two meters long. Habitat in the forest and desert, feeding on frogs, toads and small mammals, laying eggs, laying 1 1- 16 eggs each time; Or viviparous, each time 18-22 young snakes are born, they will move day and night. This is the most extensive poisonous snake in Australia. This species has also been found in southern New Guinea, but according to recent research, these snakes may be another new species.
3. Tai Pan Snake
Taipan snake is a fast-moving killer of mammals. It moves day and night, and it is highly toxic. The venom released by each bite is enough to kill 150 people. This kind of snake is also the main culprit of snake kiss death in southern New Guinea. Oviposition, laying 3~22 eggs at a time.
4, the eastern tiger snake
It is about two meters long. Habitat in forests and grasslands, feeding on birds and small mammals, viviparous. It is the fourth poisonous snake in the world.
5. King cobra
King cobra is the largest poisonous snake in the world. It is mainly distributed in forests from India to the Philippines and Indonesia via Southeast Asia, and feeds on other snakes. It has been proved that the longest body length is 5.6 meters, but most of them are no more than 3.6 meters.
6. Giant ring sea snake
Giant ring sea snake; Scientific name: Laticaudacolubrina;; Distribution: Northeast Australia; Other: It is about two meters long. Habitat in the ocean, food is mainly fish, egg-laying.
7. Tiger snake
Tiger snake: Cobra family is produced in Australia. Its venom contains coagulants and nerve paralysis agents, which often kill people. Before attacking people, the head and neck expand into a flat shape (cobra way). Tiger snake is a common species, and there are a lot of marshes in the south. The body is in a variety of colors, generally with brown and yellow stripes.
8. black tiger snake
Black tiger snake is about1.2m long. Habitat in sand dunes, beaches, grass and other places, feeding on amphibians, birds and small mammals, viviparous. Black tiger snake ranks eighth among the most poisonous snakes in the world.
9. Southern Echinosaurus
The southern Agkistrodon is about 50 cm long. Inhabited in dry and stony shrubs, birds and small mammals feed on viviparous, with light brown, reddish or gray skin color and dark hoop. The snake is thick and thick, with a body length of about 45-60 cm. It lives in most parts of Australia, Papua New Guinea and some nearby islands, mostly in the sand, with perfect color preservation and highly toxic liquid, but it is not as dangerous as tiger snakes and cobras.
10, cobra-like in the west
The western cobra is about 1.5 meters long. Habitat in forests, grasslands, deserts and other places, feeding on small reptiles and small mammals, laying eggs. It is the tenth most poisonous snake on the list of poisonous snakes in the world.