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The most poisonous snake in the world.
The most poisonous snakes in the world are inland Taipan snake, Duchenne sword-tailed sea snake, eastern cobra, long-snouted sea snake, thorn-headed sea snake and so on.

1. inland Taipan snake: As the most poisonous land snake species in the world, a drop of venom can kill 200,000 mice, which is smaller than ordinary Taipan snake, and the adult snake is only about 2 meters. It is distributed in and around Victoria Desert in central Australia. Taipan snake is shy by nature, and its body will leave the ground when defending.

2. Duchenne sword-tailed sea snake: Duchenne sword-tailed sea snake is a highly toxic sword-tailed sea snake, which is mainly distributed in the northern, eastern and western coastal areas including Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia and Australia, and extends westward to the Coral Sea, Arafura Sea, Timor Sea and Indian Ocean. They are neutral and will only attack when threatened by external factors. The Duchenne sword-tailed sea snake is the most poisonous sea snake and one of the three largest poisonous snakes in the world.

3. East Cobra: Bat snake, highly toxic, distributed in central, eastern, northern Australia and New Guinea; Living in dry forests, woodlands, savanna and dry shrubs; Adult snakes are light brown or dark brown, and sometimes even black.

4. Long-snouted sea snake: Long-snooked sea snake, also known as yellow-bellied sea snake, is the only species of the genus Long-snooked sea snake, a monotype poisonous snake in the suborder Serpentidae, mainly distributed in the tropical waters of the world. The long-snouted sea snake is 50-70cm long and the longest is1m. Although the long-snouted sea snake has a toxin that cannot be underestimated, compared with other famous poisonous snakes, the toxin of the long-snouted sea snake is mild, but it is still fatal. The toxicity of the long-nosed sea snake is about 10 times that of the Egyptian cobra.

5. Agkistrodon: Agkistrodon is a poisonous snake with a total length of about 130 cm. It often moves in caves and cracks in the sea, and sea snakes are most active at night. The nose is up, the front of the body is small and cylindrical, and the back is thick. The tail is not as slender as a whip as a land snake, but as flat as a pulp, which is distributed in the coastal areas of Taiwan Province Province and Guangdong Province.