The Deadliest Snakes in the World (Tier list)
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- How much danger do you think you'd be in if this snake bit you? Most of us have no idea! On one hand, its bite might just leave us with a simple flesh wound. Or, we could be dead in a matter of minutes. Today, we're ranking some of the deadliest snake species in the world. Separating them on a tier list.
00:00 The Deadliest Snakes in the World
00:40 Coral Snake
01:46 Eastern Brown Snake
03:02 Rattlesnake
03:50 Gaboon Viper
04:43 Garter Snake
05:45 Inland Taipan
06:45 Common Krait
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I didn't know what a Black Mamba is until I watched both Kill Bill volumes.
The Black Mamba is one of the worlds deadliest snakes. They are fast, aggressive when threatened, and with a deadly venom. The Black Mamba is the most feared snake in Africa.
And?
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Like the eastern brown snake I know it’s venomous, but the look is just so cute
The coral snake at the beginning is NOT a coral snake; the bands are in the wrong order of color
I said the same thing 😂 I believe this is a milk snake. As long as you know the rule "Red touches black, venom lack. Red touches yellow, kill a fellow"
I was thinking the exact same thing 🤣
You're right. Coral snakes can be fake (non-venemous) and the true coral with a powerful liquid poison that kills a human in 20 minutes. They are very similar and differ in small details.
Not all coral snakes have red and yellow bans touching look up different coral snakes
Not all coral snakes have red and yellow touching look up coral snakes so that saying is not always true
Indian monocled cobra is the most agressive and deadliest
How is it the most deadly?
You left off some very important ones like the black mamba.
Believe it or not, humans are highly intelligent and can easily kill an animal using a gun or taser or bomb or other weapons if the animal tries to attack the human.
incomplete list, many were left out...
Yes
This fool admin don't know anything about snakes
Just editing and adding , making up old videos
Inland taipan live in South Australia around there but people rarely see them
Gaboon viper/rattlesnake- rush to hospital!
Considering the antivenom situation with the coral snake - and the fact that they stopped producing it because of the lack of bites, I'd put it in the category of "Seek a doctor"and then "say your prayers" if you don't get on it quick enough.
Coral snake ( Equine ) Pfizer Laboratories is available for hospitals who need to stock it even if you don't get antivenom you will be put on a medical ventilation machine for a Coral snake bite only one person has died from a Coral snake bite in the US since the late sixties when Coral snake antivenom was developed by Wyeth Laboratories.
@@richardhincemon So Pfizer actually filled the gap and started producing coral snake antivenin to fill the gap when Wyeth quit.
I'm of the opinion that "despite the lack of need" for such if intubating and placement on a vent is good enough for survival, it's only a matter of time. Back when only herpetologists were curious about coral snakes that may have been good enough to just have an option of treatment.
But with human nature, curiosity and the internet...prompting people to do stupid shit for views without proper training...you can bet that some people out there might try to go handle one with the resultant consequences.
@@nikkeisimmer8795Children using the rhyme to identify coral snakes are the most likely to be bitten by them and people working in their garden touching them accidentally.
I was bitten by a water moccasin when I was a kid. This was over 50 years ago. I got very sick for a while.
I read a book about grader snakes 🐍
I'm not afraid of ghosts, I'm not afraid sharks, I'm not afraid of asthma, I'm JUST AFRAID OF SNAKES
As a person living in the state vic i can tell you we have a lotta eastern browns and tigers same with red bellys during the summer time in January and feb too and there very common in the bush and tracks up the northern parts heading towards nsw border or near bendigo and those bush areas you get browns most commonly and actually see them on dirt roads sunning due to being cold blooded animals its a sight and there remarkable animals i love seeing snakes and there cool but you gotta leave em alone and give em space unless youre a professional handler otherwise youre gonna end making getting a 000 call made for yourself for an ambulance especially brown snakes but overall there remarkable reptiles and were lucky to have them living and the other species we got in my state
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No, coral snakes do NOT have to chew their venom into you.
What about a copperhead? There are alot from where I'm from.
Copperhead Akistrodon contortrix ld 50 10.9 mgkg SC is the least toxic venomous snake in North America with Crofab antivenom used for their bites usually a quick recovery from the bite of the Copperhead .
I missed Black Mamba on the list. A single bite from an African Mamba is a death sentence in 99% of the cases. No return.
Coz they dont have many hospitals where the snake is?
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Would have loved to see Black Mamba. It's the most dangerous snake here in Africa. Say your prayers 😤
Some of these look cute
can you do the deadliest cats in the world tier list?
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King Snake vs Coral Snake, remember the rule of thumb: red touch yellow, kill a fellow...red touch black, friend of jack!
Which it turns out only actually works for NORTH AMERICAN coral snakes.
The rhyme is not reliable for Coral snakes over 16 species of New World Coral snakes and over 60 species of Old World Coral snakes that have front fixed fangs Elapids and come in different colors even in North America there are albino specimens.
What about King cobra 😢
Can you do a video of How to survive a Pig attack?
Highly disagree.. "ask" a doctor for gaboon viper? You get your ass to the ER
0:51 That's not a coral snake.
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