Here list of Top 10 Most Venomous Snakes in the world
#1. Belcher’s Sea Snake
According to many experts, the Belcher’s sea snake’s venom is about a hundred times more toxic than any other snake’s in the world. Just to give you an idea how toxic, one drop of venom from a King Cobra is powerful enough to kill well over 150 people, while only a few milligrams of the Belcher’s sea snake’s venom can kill over one thousand people
#2 Inland Taipan
The impressive thing about this snake isn’t just how venomous it is but how fast it bites. It usually kills its prey with a series of rapid accurate strikes, with which it manages to inject its extremely toxic venom deep into the rodent. Its venom is unequaled in toxicity among any snake anywhere in the world.
#3 Philippine Cobra
Among all cobra species, toxicology experts claim the Philippine cobra possibly possesses the most toxic venom. One bite from this deadly spitting cobra can kill a human within a half hour. Its venom has the deadly ability to interrupt the transmission of nerve signals and to cripple respiratory systems, a fact that makes it one of the deadliest and most venomous snakes in the world.#4 Death Adder
The common death adder is a species of death adder native to Australia. It is one of the most venomous land snakes in Australia and globally. Unlike other snakes, the common death adder lies in wait for its prey—often for many days—until a meal passes. It covers itself with leaves like a commando, and when its prey approaches, the death adder quickly strikes, injecting its venom, and then waits for the victim to die before eating it.
#5 Eastern Brown Snake
This snake is considered the world’s second most venomous land snake based on its LD50 value (a measure of the lethal dose of a toxin) in mice. It is native to Australia, Papua New Guinea, and Indonesia, where it has often spread deadly terror to human beings.
#6 Blue Krait
The blue krait that we often meet in Thailand is considered one of the most dangerous snakes in the world, since more than fifty percent of all bites from it result in death—even with the administration of antivenin (anti-venom).
#7 Tiger Snake
Native to Australia, tiger snakes have a truly fearsome reputation all over the country, where they are considered some of the most dangerous predators of human beings. This species is much maligned because of its aggressive nature and toxic venom; however, this fierce snake should be recognized as a great survivor, superbly adapted to some of the most inhospitable environments in Australia.
#8 Black Mamba
Black mambas are fast, nervous, lethally venomous, and when threatened, highly aggressive. They have been blamed for numerous human deaths, and African myths exaggerate their capabilities to legendary proportions. For these reasons, the black mamba is widely considered the world’s deadliest snake.
#9 Indian Cobra
Arguably the most popular snake in the world, this highly venomous snake feeds on rodents, lizards, and frogs. As well as biting, the Indian cobra can attack or defend itself from a distance by “spitting” venom, which, if it enters the opponent’s eyes, causes severe pain and damage.
#10 Rattlesnake
Even though rattlesnake bites are rarely fatal to humans when given proper medical treatment (including antivenin), its bites are some of the most frequent among all snakes. The greatest concentration of them is in the Southwest and northern Mexico, while Arizona is home to thirteen species of rattler, more than any other state.