The most poisonous snake, scorpion or snail?

The most poisonous snake, scorpion or snail?

The most poisonous snake, scorpion or snail?

Snakes come on the top of any list of the most poisonous animals in the world. Not all snakes are poisonous, but some snakes are quite poisonous.

Dr. of Brisbane University, Australia. According to Brian Frye, a local species of Australia makes the most poison.

Brian Frye says, "One bite of mulga snake contains 1.3 grams of poison." This snake is also called King Brook and is found throughout Australia. It is usually found in old wooden piles or garbage.

Even after this, there are very few cases of snake bite in Australia.

Frye says King Cobra of India, Gabon Viper of Africa

By the way, the world's most poisonous scorpion is Death Kotkar. It is found in the desert of the Middle East. It usually goes out for hunting at night. Its poison and sting remain in the tail.

Death costars are usually 11 cm in length, but have stinging abilities. According to experiments, 0.25 milligrams of Death Kotkar is enough to kill a kilogram of rats.

However, finding the most poisonous animal in the world is an extremely difficult task, as different species of animals have evolved to target different animals on Earth.

Humans are not found to experiment on the effects of poison, so scientists do experiments on mice to get a deeper view of poison.

According to these studies, 50% of mice die from poisoning with medium doses.

Meaning that the effect on mice is estimated by how poisonous an organism is. At the top of this list are marine sensors, that is, sea snails.

These snails cover themselves in the cover but on feeling threatened, they also kill poisonous stings. Dr. of the Natural History Museum of London. "Snails that hunt fish are the most poisonous," says Ronald Jenner.

This snail is so poisonous that it affects the nerves, blood, muscles and other organs of humans. From 1670 to date, only 36 deaths from sea snail poison are available. By the way, 65 percent of its sting cases in humans are fatal without treatment.

As far as snakes are concerned, Inland Tynes is considered the most poisonous snake in the world. For a kilogram of weaned rats, it is 0.025 mg of poison.

It is found in the far-flung Desert Desert of Central Australia. By the way, this snake has less poison in the sea coast but coastal poisoning, but it is considered very poisonous. This snake bites several times in a short period of time.

Black mamba snake also bites people in this way. It is found in Africa and is olive colored. This snake bites the sound before the bite, but even after it feels threatened it stings poison.

Likewise, population is increasing rapidly around the world and encroachment of snakes' habitat is increasing. In this case, cases of snake bites are increasing.

In Mexico, a scorpion bites five million people every year, Frye says, and snakes bite a million people in India every year, of which 50,000 are killed.