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Found in southern Africa, the Cape Cobra's venom can kill within 60 minutes.
Native to Australia and New Guinea, the Tiger Snake's venom can cause renal failure and cardiovascular collapse.
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This African snake's venom can cause hemorrhaging, renal failure, and respiratory distress.
Found in Australia and Papua New Guinea, the Eastern Brown Snake's venom can cause renal failure, cardiovascular collapse, and respiratory distress.
Native to sub-Saharan Africa, the Black Mamba's venom is highly toxic and can kill within 20 minutes.
The Inland Taipan's venom is the most toxic of any land snake, while the Blue Krait's venom can cause respiratory failure.
Found in the southeastern United States, the Eastern Coral Snake's venom can cause respiratory failure, cardiac arrest, andĀ renalĀ failure.