alert!! the most venomous animal in the world

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Earth is not only inhabited by animals that can co-exist with humans, but also vice versa, there are dangerous animals when living near humans.

The animals are scattered all over the world and one of them is in mainland Australia. Based on Dr Bryan Fry from the University of Queensland, there are several species of animals that hold the title as the most poisonous in the world.

King Brown Snake

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The snake has a King Brown name spread throughout Australia. This animal hiding place is in piles of wood and leaves.

The poison of the snake also has similarities as issued by the cobra from India and Gaboon viper from sub-Saharan Africa.

Deathstalker Scorpion

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This yellowish scorpion is a distress in the Middle East sand. Although the size is small, but the poison possessed by this animal is quite deadly.

Deathstalker body size usually reaches 11 cm. While the toxin issued about 0.25 mg. The poison can kill rats weighing 1 kg.

Gaboon Viper

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Although there has been no research on the impact on humans, but researchers have conducted trials on several mice. Based on the study, 50% of the mice tested died with only half the dose of Gaboon Viper poison.

Cone Snail

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Snail named Cone this does have a unique look. Though running very slowly, they also have poison to hunt. Cone Snail usually prey on worms and sometimes small fish.

"For the Cone Snail species, it is important to have a potent and quick toxin to kill a fish, otherwise the prey may blur," said Dr. Ronald Jenner describing the power of the poison.

Black Mamba

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The Black Mamba snake used to live in sub-Saharan Africa. This is one of the most feared snakes in the region. The name Black Mamba itself is obtained from the color inside the mouth is black. The poison of this snake can kill people.

"The SCORPIONS sting 500,000 people a year in Mexico, whereas the snake has bitten 1 million people in India, with 50,000 of them unsaved and half the survivors suffering from permanent disability.