The Most Extreme deadly snakes, Numbers 4 and 3
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@HashHire Yeah, I wasn't thinking. That's why I removed it!
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@LacosteShirtman May be*
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Mambas are quick to move, quick to bite, and very curious. So they frequently come into contact with people. And they ALWAYS inject venom.
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For the record, the vast majority of sea snakes are very non-aggressive. There is one aggressive species, but most species are reluctant to bite even when handled. I still wouldn't recommend touching them, of course.
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Geez, if I was swimming I'd probably mistake a sea snake for an eel :/ lol. I live in Aus, I have no fucking hope haha
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thanks to this show.i'll never go dive again
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Awesome. So if I get bitten by a sea snake (which is highly unlikely) my life will be in the hands of a horse. Good to know. hahahaha
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Sea Snake defines the meaning "going to see a man about a horse."
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this show really needs to get their facts straight...its even worse that its on national television
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Thanks, Silverado!
"If you get bit by a sea snake, then a horse named silverado, will be your only hope" HAHAHAHAHA
LacosteShirtman 2 years ago 53
@JOEHATCH213
not certainly... several factors should be regarded.
There is no a certain ranking. Some species are generally one of the deadliest snakes. Like : the king cobra, black mamba, saw-scaled viper, eastern brown snake, coastal taipan... based on mortality rate, death time, temperament...
fearingpredators 1 year ago 6