Saw-Scaled Viper
The Saw-Scaled Viper is the polar opposite of the King Cobra in some ways. It is a small snake that can grow up to 3 feet in length. Its venom, on the other hand, is extremely cytotoxic and hemotoxic. They have the potential to cause debilitating strokes as well as prolonged bleeding. A number of sub-species can be found in eastern and northern Africa, while others can be found in the Arabian Peninsula’s wetter regions.
Common Krait
In India, there are more deadly snakes than you might think. The Common Krait, which can be found all over the subcontinent, is one of the “big four” snake species that are responsible for the majority of snakebite deaths in the region. The striking animal’s ring patterns are black and white, allowing it to blend in with the light and shadows on the forest floor. Although this animal is non-aggressive, it takes its time to deliver the maximum amount of venom