“Unveiling Nature’s Most Lethal Predators: Are You Brave Enough to Discover the Earth’s Deadliest Snakes?”
The Chinese Cobra is found in Southern China and Taiwan. It might be one of the most venomous snakes in the region, but it’s considered a threatened species that require conservation.
Egyptian Cobras Have A Long History In Mythology
Not only is the Egyptian Cobra one of the deadliest snakes but it’s also the most feared in Egyptian tradition. The Egyptian Cobra is the same snake that was featured on King Tutankhamen’s gold burial mask and is a large part of their mythology.
In modern-day Egypt, most people have a healthy respect for the Egyptian Cobra and leave it alone. It’s also smart to keep your distance because the Egyptian Cobra has especially large fangs that can inject larger doses of venom.
Beware The Many-Banded Krait
The Many-Banded Krait, also referred to as a Chinese Krait or Taiwanese Krait, has a distinctive black and white striped skin. It can grow anywhere from 4 1/2 to 6 feet in length.
Kraits are native to Asia and dwell in marshy areas but are sometimes found in suburbs or even cities. They feed on fish, other snakes, frogs, eels, and rodents. This is one of the most venomous land snakes in the world.
The Eyelash Viper Isn’t Flirting With You
Located throughout Central and South America, the Eyelash Viper is technically known by the name Bothriechis schlegelii. They’re distinctive because of their bright coloring (they can be a variety of hues) and by their unique eyelids which make them look like they have eyelashes.