Sihai network

Top 10 most poisonous species in the world: one gram of venom can kill 100000 people

Nature is full of magic, but also breeds a lot of dangerous things. When human beings or other animals encounter these "monsters" that kill invisible people, they are likely to die. Here, for you to inventory the world's top ten most toxic animals, they can be said to be a touch will kill oh.

No.1: Lamp jellyfish

Despite his appearance, this guy is the most poisonous in the world. People can die 30 seconds after being stung. If you are swimming in the sea, unfortunately, you are entangled by the 'weapons' (antennae) of the lampfish, just like being whipped by dozens of red hot whips at the same time. You will suffer from nausea, vomiting and dyspnea in extreme pain, and then you will die soon.

Although humans must be entangled with tentacles at least 10 meters long before they can be injected with lethal venom, a lamp jellyfish has 60 tentacles, and each tentacle is 9 meters long, and its gill sac is full of arranged on it. Therefore, once human beings are stuck by its tentacles in the sea, they are usually doomed to death.

However, the stinger sac of the jellyfish reacts only when it comes into contact with the surface of human skin or the skin covered with scales. Therefore, if you want to save your life, you have to place an obstacle between your skin and the jellyfish.

As a result, resourceful Australian coast guards will wear women's stockings on their hands and feet when patrolling the beach. Only lampjellyfish can make Australian men lose their manliness. As for the highly poisonous animals, who can be the first one if it is not?

Second place: funnel spider

Funnel shaped spider found on the outskirts of Sydney, Australia. If you're bitten by it, you'll die within 15 minutes.

It is considered to be the most virulent spider, with fangs that can penetrate human nails. Unlike most spiders who live a quiet life, this kind of creature is very aggressive. Once disturbed, it will raise its hind legs and bite its victims.

Although male spiders are smaller than female spiders, their venom toxicity is five times that of female spiders. One thing to remember: when you go to the toilet in Australia, be careful to touch the toilet seat, because it is the favorite place for poisonous spiders.

Third place: Blue Ring Octopus

Only palm size (only 15 cm in length) and bright colored octopus can kill a person in one bite, and cannot be rescued, so it naturally ascends to the third place.

The blue ring octopus, which lives in the Pacific Ocean, has beautiful blue links on its arms and feet. When in danger, the dark rings on its body and claws will emit dazzling blue light and send out warning signals to each other. Its sharp mouth can penetrate a diver's diving suit, and it emits enough poisonous ink to kill an adult in a matter of minutes.

What's more, at present, human beings have not been able to resolve the toxins from the blue ring octopus.

Fourth place: deadly poisonous sword frog

In the jungles of central and South America, there are many kinds of poisonous sword frogs. Most of them are very small, generally no more than 5cm in size, but they are very bright in color. They seem to show off their beauty and warn the enemy of coming.

Like other amphibians, the venomous sword frog has many glands in its skin, which can secrete mucus to lubricate the skin and protect itself. Its secretion is very toxic, so it has become one of the most poisonous animals in the world. It has no natural enemies other than man.

The venom secreted by the poisonous sword frog in treco, Western Colombia, South America, is the most serious poison known in the world. Only one hundred thousandth of a gram is enough to kill a person.

Fifth place: Palestinian scorpion

The most toxic scorpion on earth, the Palestinian scorpion, ranks fifth on the poison King list. The end of its long pincers is a pincers with a lot of venom. When you don't pay attention to stab you, the powerful venom released by the pincers makes you extremely painful, convulsive, paralyzed, even cardiac arrest or respiratory failure.

They live mainly in Palestine, Israel and other parts of the Far East.

Sixth place: Himalayan white headed snake

Himalayan white headed snake is one of the most poisonous snakes in China, also known as the white headed viper. It once appeared in the Qinghai Tibet Plateau. It belongs to the subfamily azemiopinae (scientific name: azemiopinae), which is a monotypic subfamily of viperae of Reptilia, Lepidoptera, and no subspecies have been identified.

The first discovery of the Himalayan Bungarus was a European explorer named azemiops by biologist George Albert Boulenger in 1888.

The Himalayan white headed snake is an old snake species. They are mainly found in some mountains of Southeast Asia. In addition, Himalayan white headed snakes can be found in southeastern Tibet and Vietnam.

Seventh place: King Cobra

The king cobra, which feeds on snakes, makes many snakes scared. There is no other snake in its territory. Once it is frightened, it will be fierce hair, the front of the body stand high, breathing and puffing the thin, long, forked tongue, head and neck with the prey flexible rotation, prey want to escape, but not so easy!

The most terrible thing is that even if it is not provoked, it will take the initiative to attack. After being bitten by it, a large amount of venom makes people die in less than an hour.

The scientific name of Taipan snake is Oxyuranus scutellatus, the British name is coastal Taipan, and the family name is elapidae. One of its most deadly snakes is a large, strong snake that secretes lethal venom, enough to kill 100 adults per bite.

It is distributed in northern Australia and New Guinea, with a body length of about 2 meters. It lives in forest and woodland, feeds on small mammals and lays eggs.

Eighth: Oxyuranus scutellatus, coastal Taipan, elapidae. One of its most deadly snakes is a large, strong snake that secretes lethal venom, enough to kill 100 adults per bite.

It is distributed in northern Australia and New Guinea, with a body length of about 2 meters. It lives in forest and woodland, feeds on small mammals and lays eggs.

No. 9: Black Mamba

Among the world's top ten venomous kings, the Black Mamba is the longest, fastest and most aggressive killer in the world. It can chase prey at speeds of up to 19 kilometers per hour and can kill people with just two drops of venom.

What's more, no matter at any time, there are 20 drops of venom in the black mamba's fangs. Once human beings are bitten by it, almost 100% of them will die.

10th place: stone fish

The stone fish, whose appearance is not amazing, is only about 30cm long. It hides under the sea or under the rocks and disguises itself as an insignificant stone. Even if you stand beside it, it is still, so you can't find it. If you don't pay attention to stepping on it, it will immediately counterattack and emit deadly poison.