Statistics for Deadly Snakes

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HintAnswer% Correct
Found in Africa; second largest snake in Africa; olive green in color; poison is neuro-toxic; if untreated the mortality rate is 100%; Uma ThurmanBlack Mamba
90%
Native to Australia; the most venomous land snake on Earth; shy and docile; adapts to its environment by changing color; the word "fierce" from its alternate name describes its venom, not its temperamentInland Taipan
57%
Found in the southeastern United States; heaviest venomous snake in America and largest rattlesnake; can live beyond 20 years; Arizona PastimeEastern Diamondback
56%
Native to a large variation of tropic and subtropic areas of south and southeast Asia; non-venomous; constricting snake; can reach up to 19 ft in length; sometimes semi-aquaticPython
53%
Found in Australia; brown in color; second most venomous land snake; highly aggressive; react only to movement; without medical treatment, death is likelyAustralian Brown Snake
45%
Found in Asia; named in honor of Patrick Russell, a Scottish herpetologist; average length of 4 ft; irritable in nature; responsible for more human fatalities than any other venomous snakeRussell's Viper
40%
Found in southern regions of Australia; found in coastal environments; highly variable in color; banded like a tiger; mortality rate 60% if not treatedTiger Snake
40%
Native to Australia; fifth most venomous snake in the world; broad flattened, triangular head and thick body; lies in wait for its prey, often for many days; can deliver the fastest strike among all venomous snakes in AustraliaCommon Death Adder
31%
Found in southeast Asia; non-aggressive unless provoked; dorsally crossbanded in pattern; if not treated death usually results 12-24 hours after initial biteMalayan Blue Krait
27%
Most common cobra in Africa; found in dry, semi-desert regions with sparse vegetation and grasslands; preys on small mammals; third most toxic venom of any cobraEgyptian Cobra
19%

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