Philippine Cobra
Many people are concerned about being bitten by one of these snakes, but there are a few that you should avoid at all costs. The venom of the Philippine Cobra is extremely poisonous, and it can spit it up to 3 meters (10 feet) away. In the Philippines, the snake hides in rivers and ponds in fields, plantations, and forests.
Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
The Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake is North America’s largest venomous snake. It can reach a length of 8 feet and has a distinctive black, tan, and grey diamond pattern running down its body. The good news is that it isn’t mean and can only bite if provoked. If you are bitten, be aware that it can cause severe pain, bleeding, and possibly death if left untreated.