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  2. Inland taipan - Wikipedia

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    Should the person choose to ignore the warning, the inland taipan will strike. [7] [29] [81] It is an extremely fast and agile snake that can strike instantly with extreme accuracy, [29] [82] and it envenoms in almost every case. [21]

  3. List of dangerous snakes - Wikipedia

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    It is also the fastest striking venomous snake in the world. [88] A death adder can go from a strike position, to strike and envenoming their prey, and back to strike position again, in less than 0.15 seconds. [88]

  4. List of fatal snake bites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Alabama, Salem — A man died after a bite. [28] July 2, 2013 [29] Ernest Burch, 80, male Timber rattlesnake: Georgia — Burch found the snake in his garage in Armuchee, Georgia. Not wanting to kill it, he tried moving it out with a broom but lost his balance, fell on top of the snake, and was bitten on his left arm.

  5. 10 weird things that can kill you almost instantly - AOL

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    Many are due to attacks carried out by a single animal, but bovines have been known to organize and strike in groups. Number 4.Gamma Ray Bursts. The powerful forces can be released by any number ...

  6. Snakebite - Wikipedia

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    The outcome of all snakebites depends on a multitude of factors: the type of snake, the size, physical condition, and temperature of the snake, the age and physical condition of the person, the area and tissue bitten (e.g., foot, torso, vein or muscle), the amount of venom injected, the time it takes for the person to find treatment, and ...

  7. ‘Most dangerous snakes’ among nearly 200 illegally trafficked ...

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    Charges were brought against eight traffickers, according to the Florida Wildlife Conservation Commission.

  8. Constriction - Wikipedia

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    The snake strikes at its prey and holds on, pulling the prey into its coils or, in the case of very large prey, pulling itself onto the prey. The snake then wraps one or two loops around the prey, forming a constriction coil. The snake monitors the prey's heartbeat to ascertain it is dead.

  9. Connecticut man bitten by rare rattlesnake he tried to help ...

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    Connecticut man bitten by rare rattlesnake he tried to help ends up in coma. DAVE COLLINS. August 1, 2024 at 1:10 PM. ... The snake is listed as endangered and is illegal to kill or collect ...