Most venemous creatures on earth
Belcher sea snake
Fortunately being a docile snake but can kill a person in 30 minits
Red back spider
DEATHSTALKER SCORPION
These are very aggressive scorpions that primarily reside in North Africa and the Middle East and cause more than 75 percent of deaths related to scorpions every year. Adults usually feel unbearable pain from a sting, but children are at risk of death, as they may become paralyzed and suffer from fever, coma and convulsions before their lungs fill up and cut off the flow of air.
BRAZILIAN WANDERING SPIDER
According to the Guinness Book of World Records in 2014, these spiders were the world’s most venomous, and a drop of their venom is enough to take a life. What makes it a bigger threat to humans is that when the arachnid is not actively hunting or wandering, it hides in densely populated areas. These hiding spots can be homes, cars and shoes, leading to encounters with people.
BOX JELLYFISH
Arguably the world’s most venomous animal, the box jellyfish has killed more than 5,000 people since 1954. Its overpowering venom attacks the heart, nervous system and skin. They can be found widely in tropical and subtropical oceans.
BLUE-RINGED OCTOPUS
Found in the tide pools in the Pacific Ocean, the octopus can easily kill more than 25 people within minutes with the venom it contains. There is no anti-venom available for its poison, which makes the blue-ringed octopus one of the most dangerous marine animals.
BOOMSLANG
The African snake is relatively shy and doesn't generally attack humans. But when it does, its venom can be life threatening, as it contains an anticoagulant that can lead to a slow death because of unstoppable bleeding.
CARPET VIPER
This species is known to be the cause of most snake-related deaths in Asian and African nations, and interestingly, the venom of a female viper is twice as toxic as that of a male.
PUFFER FISH
Puffer fish are known to be the second-most poisonous vertebrates and can cause a rapid death. Surprisingly, people eat puffer fish in Japan and Korea, but only licensed chefs are allowed to cook them.
KING COBRA
This reptile is the longest venomous snake inhabiting southern Asia, and it can kill an elephant with a single strike in minutes, injecting five times more venom than a black mamba.
CONE SNAIL
Also known as the cigarette snail, they can take 20 human lives within a few minutes with a drop of their venom. These snails are usually found in warm and tropical seas in the Mediterranean or western Indo-Pacific regions.
POISON DART FROG
These frogs breed in the humid, tropical environment of Central and South America, and are found in several colors including yellow, blue, green and red. They don’t inject poison through their mouth but through their skin, so even touching these frogs may lead to sudden death.
BLACK MAMBA
Inhabiting the sub-Saharan Africa, these terrestrial snakes are highly aggressive, fast-moving predators. Infamous for attacking humans, people also call them the “kiss of death,” as a single strike can kill a person within an hour.
STONEFISH
These are the world’s most venomous fish, carrying powerful neurotoxins to kill their prey. Gifted with the ability to camouflage themselves, they rest on the ocean floor, waiting for fish to swim by and attack them with lightning speed.
INLAND TAIPAN
The venom of this snake is believed to be 50 times more toxic than that of a king cobra, and one bite is lethal enough to kill 100 humans. These snakes are not very aggressive, and they shy away from humans, so no human fatalities related to the taipan have been documented in recent times.
Fortunately being a docile snake but can kill a person in 30 minits
Red back spider
Spiders with venomous neurotoxins with them which can affect human body severely and even cause death .Female spider which can live 4 times longer than male cause even severe injuries in summer. Found all over Australia.
DEATHSTALKER SCORPION
These are very aggressive scorpions that primarily reside in North Africa and the Middle East and cause more than 75 percent of deaths related to scorpions every year. Adults usually feel unbearable pain from a sting, but children are at risk of death, as they may become paralyzed and suffer from fever, coma and convulsions before their lungs fill up and cut off the flow of air.
BRAZILIAN WANDERING SPIDER
According to the Guinness Book of World Records in 2014, these spiders were the world’s most venomous, and a drop of their venom is enough to take a life. What makes it a bigger threat to humans is that when the arachnid is not actively hunting or wandering, it hides in densely populated areas. These hiding spots can be homes, cars and shoes, leading to encounters with people.
BOX JELLYFISH
Arguably the world’s most venomous animal, the box jellyfish has killed more than 5,000 people since 1954. Its overpowering venom attacks the heart, nervous system and skin. They can be found widely in tropical and subtropical oceans.
BLUE-RINGED OCTOPUS
Found in the tide pools in the Pacific Ocean, the octopus can easily kill more than 25 people within minutes with the venom it contains. There is no anti-venom available for its poison, which makes the blue-ringed octopus one of the most dangerous marine animals.
BOOMSLANG
The African snake is relatively shy and doesn't generally attack humans. But when it does, its venom can be life threatening, as it contains an anticoagulant that can lead to a slow death because of unstoppable bleeding.
This species is known to be the cause of most snake-related deaths in Asian and African nations, and interestingly, the venom of a female viper is twice as toxic as that of a male.
PUFFER FISH
Puffer fish are known to be the second-most poisonous vertebrates and can cause a rapid death. Surprisingly, people eat puffer fish in Japan and Korea, but only licensed chefs are allowed to cook them.
KING COBRA
This reptile is the longest venomous snake inhabiting southern Asia, and it can kill an elephant with a single strike in minutes, injecting five times more venom than a black mamba.
POISON DART FROG
These frogs breed in the humid, tropical environment of Central and South America, and are found in several colors including yellow, blue, green and red. They don’t inject poison through their mouth but through their skin, so even touching these frogs may lead to sudden death.
BLACK MAMBA
Inhabiting the sub-Saharan Africa, these terrestrial snakes are highly aggressive, fast-moving predators. Infamous for attacking humans, people also call them the “kiss of death,” as a single strike can kill a person within an hour.
STONEFISH
These are the world’s most venomous fish, carrying powerful neurotoxins to kill their prey. Gifted with the ability to camouflage themselves, they rest on the ocean floor, waiting for fish to swim by and attack them with lightning speed.
INLAND TAIPAN
The venom of this snake is believed to be 50 times more toxic than that of a king cobra, and one bite is lethal enough to kill 100 humans. These snakes are not very aggressive, and they shy away from humans, so no human fatalities related to the taipan have been documented in recent times.
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