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What do poisonous snakes eat?

The ten most venomous snakes in the world

NO. 1

Most poisonous: Inland Taipan

Medium name: Fierce Taipan snake

Scientific name: Oxyuranus Microlepidotus

Distribution: Central Australia< /p>

Other: About two meters in length. It inhabits dry plains and grasslands, feeds on frogs, toads, and small mammals, and lays eggs.

NO. 2

Second place: King Brown Snake

Medium name: Brown Snake

Scientific name: Pseudechis Australis

Distribution: Australia< /p>

Other: About two meters in length. They live in woods and deserts, and feed on frogs, toads, and small mammals. They give birth to viviparous animals.

NO. 3

Third place: Taipan Snake

Middle name: Taipan Snake

Scientific name: Oxyuranus Scutellatus

Distribution: Distributed in northern Australia , New Guinea

other: about two meters in length. It inhabits woods and woodlands, feeds on small mammals, and lays eggs

NO. 4

Fourth place: Eastern Tiger Snake

Middle name: Eastern Tiger Snake

Scientific name: Notechis. sp

Distribution: Australia

other: about two meters in length. They live in woods and grasslands,

feed on birds and small mammals, and give birth to viviparous animals

NO. 6

Sixth place: Giant BandedSe Krait

Middle name: Giant Banded Se Krait

Scientific name: Laticauda colubrina

Distribution: Northeast Australia Part

Other: Body length is about two meters. It lives in the ocean, feeds mainly on fish, and lays eggs

Seventh place: Tiger Snake

Middle name: Another tiger snake

Scientific name: Notechis Scutatus

Distribution: Eastern Australia

Other: Body length is about 1.2 meters. It inhabits woods and grasslands, feeds on amphibians, and gives birth to viviparous animals.

NO. 8

Eighth place: Black Tiger Snake

Middle name: Black Tiger Snake

Scientific name: Notechis Ater

Distribution: Southeast Australia -Tasmania

Other: Body length is about 1.2 meters. It inhabits sand dunes, beaches, grass and other places.

It feeds on amphibians, birds and small mammals and gives birth to live babies.

NO. 9

Ninth place: Death Adder

Middle name: Death Adder

Scientific name: Acanthophis Antarcticus

Distribution: Australia

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other: about 50 cm in length. It inhabits dry and rocky shrubs.

It feeds on birds and small mammals and gives birth to live babies.

NO. 10

Tenth place: Western Brown Snake

Medium name: Western Brown Snake

Scientific name: Pseudonaja Nuchalis

Distribution: Australia

Other: Body length is about 1.5 meters. It inhabits woods, grasslands, deserts and other places.

It feeds on small reptiles and small mammals and lays eggs.