By Manish Choudhary
Found in Australia, it's the deadliest snake with venom that can cause paralysis and death fast.
Lives in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, its bite can cause severe bleeding and damage.
Fast and aggressive, found in Africa, its venom attacks the nervous system and can be fatal quickly.
Lives in South and Southeast Asia, its venom can cause internal bleeding and organ damage.
Also from Australia, its bite can cause paralysis and death due to neurotoxic venom.
Found in India, its venom affects breathing and can lead to death.
From Central and South America, its bite causes severe tissue damage and bleeding.
Lives in southern Australia, its venom affects nerves and can cause paralysis.
Found in the Philippines, its venom attacks the nervous system and can lead to respiratory failure and death.