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  2. Tiger snake - Wikipedia

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    The tiger snake (Notechis scutatus) is a large and highly venomous snake of southern Australia, including its coastal islands and Tasmania. These snakes are often observed and locally well known by their banding, black and yellow like a tiger , although the species can be highly variable in colouration and patterning.

  3. Driver finds highly venomous snake "slithering up her leg" - AOL

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    According to the Australian Museum, tiger snakes are typically found in water such as creeks, dams, drains, lagoons and swamps. They are also excellent climbers, able to scale also both vegetation ...

  4. List of fatal snake bites in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australian snakes possess potent venom; 10 of the world's top 10 most venomous snakes live in Australia. [ 2 ] The estimated incidence of snakebites annually in Australia is between 3 and 18 per 100,000 with an average mortality rate of 0.03 per 100,000 per year, [ 3 ] or roughly 1 to 2 persons, [ 4 ] down from 13 persons per year in the 1920s ...

  5. A venomous snake is lurking in this photo from Australia. Can ...

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    A photo shows where the snake was hiding. Tiger snakes have a “fearsome reputation” in Australia, according to an article from the Australian Museum. These large snakes have an “aggressive ...

  6. Australian woman finds deadly tiger snake at her feet while ...

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    Police in Australia said a woman was forced to fend off a deadly tiger snake in her vehicle while driving 50 miles per hour on a freeway outside Melbourne.

  7. List of dangerous snakes - Wikipedia

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    The untreated mortality rate from tiger snake bites is reported to be between 40 and 60%. [92] They are a major cause of snakebites and occasional snakebite deaths in Australia. [93] The African Tiger snake (Telescopus semiannulatus), 60–70 cm long, on the other hand, is rear-fanged and only mildly venomous and not dangerous to humans.

  8. Snakes of Australia - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the various snakes of Australia which live in a wide variety of habitats around the country. The Australian scrub python is Australia's largest native snake. Victoria

  9. Curious Kids: why do so many dangerous animals live in Australia?

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    Australia is home to 20 of the 25 most venomous snakes in the world. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...