Re: Followed by anything that can spit venom. NP.


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Posted by Matthew Scruggs on September 03, 1999 at 11:01:29:

In Reply to: Coastal Taipan..Followed by Black Mamba, Golds Trees, Saw scales, Forest Cobras aren't to far behind either But the one that bites ya is the most DangerousN/P posted by Scott Eipper on September 02, 1999 at 20:41:20:


: : I am posting to see if anyone can give me the most venomous snake in the world. one that not only has a high ld50 but also a large yield. i always believed it to be a taipan but recently i read that the king brown yields 5 times more venom which would make it more dangerous to get bit by. does anyone know or can give me a short list of animals with large yields and very toxic venom. King cobra maybe (heard they could kill an elephant) or perhaps the bushmaster, maybe aussy elps like a tiger or king brown. i have been pondering this for a few days and would like to know what everyone thinks.

: : jared




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