Eastern Brown Snake
Do you know where you can see the world’s second most venomous snake? Australia is the answer to that question! When hiking in the east of Australia, keep an eye on your step. The snake’s venom is highly neurotoxic and can cause blood to clot. Renal failure, heart attack, paralysis, and loss of consciousness are all possible side effects of the bite. It is responsible for 60 percent of snakebite deaths in Australia due to the noxious mix of neurotoxins it carries.
Boomslang
The Boomslang is a beautiful emerald green snake that can be found in Sub-Saharan Africa. When it bites, it opens its jaws nearly 180 degrees and then uses the fangs at the back of the jawbone to inject a concentrated venom. It’s a silent killer, which means the symptoms won’t show up for several hours after the bite. Many victims believe they are fine and that medical treatment is not required. This is one blunder that could result in your death. You don’t want to make this mistake.