Top 7 Most Poisonous Animals

When you mention the most poisonous animal in the world, most people will naturally think about snakes, spiders, or scorpions. However, most poisonous animals are either reptiles and underwater creatures. Check out the list below for the top 7 most poisonous animals in the world.

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The Blue-ringed Octopus

The blue-ringed octopus is very tiny. In fact, it is only the size of a golf ball and can easily sit on your palm. It measures just 8 inches in length on average. Many divers might swim right past them without even noticing. However, don’t be fooled, this octopus is one of the most poisonous animal in the sea. Its natural habitat is the seas and lagoons located around Australia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Indonesia, and Japan. The venom found in the blue-ringed octopus can be very lethal. It can cause blindness, respiratory failure, nausea, and even death. It secretes its poison in its saliva.

The Blue-ringed Octopus

The Brazilian Wandering Spider

The Brazilian wandering spider is one of the most dangerous spider species in the world. In fact, in 2007, the Guinness Book of World Records rated the wandering spider as the most poisonous animal in the world. They are commonly found in the Amazon rainforest region. The spider has a unique and bright yellow body color.

This spider is very poisonous because it contains a very high concentration of serotonin which can be very painful inside the body of humans or other animals. In fact, the neurotoxins from this spider can cause paralysis and even death within 5 minutes of an attack.

The Brazilian Wandering Spider

The King Cobra

Cobras typically top most lists of most poisonous animal. This is not surprising as even the non-poisonous species can cause very painful bites. However, the king cobra is on another level and is one of the most poisonous and one of the most deadliest snakes in the world. Typically in the jungles of China and India. The king cobra distinguishes itself with its distinctive wider hood, long size, and poisonous venom. When it bites, it can quickly transfer its poisonous immensely painful toxins. What makes it even worse, is that the king cobra also can spit its venom at its prey.

The King Cobra

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The Inland Taipan

The inland taipan is one of the most poisonous snakes and the most deadliest snakes in the world. This species of snake is found all over Australia. The neuro-toxins in their venom is capable of killing humans or other animals within 45 minutes of being bit. Fortunately, doctors can treat this snake’s poison very easily. In fact, there have been very few cases of death linked to the snake. The inland taipan has a very sleek and smooth skin.

The Inland Taipan

The Box Jellyfish

The box jellyfish is the most poisonous animal as well as one of the most dangerous animals in the world. It’s poison can cause the massive increase in blood pressure and death within seconds. Its predominant habitats include Australia and Asia. Its almost transparent appearance even makes it very difficult to detect. In fact, it can be almost invisible to the eyes, especially if an unsuspecting victim is not looking at it directly. To compound the issue it yypically floats on the water. The box jellyfish causes more than 100 deaths every year.

The Box Jellyfish

The Deathstalker Scorpion

The deathstalker scorpion, also known as the Israeli or the Palestinian scorpion, is quite famous. In fact, historical references date back thousands of years, even before the biblical era.The scorpion is a pale-yellow color. However, at a distence it appears translucent. This type of scorpion mostly inhabits parts of North Africa and the Middle East. While it may appear delicate in nature, it poses a very serious threat to humans and other animals.

The Deathstalker Scorpion

The Poison Dart Frog

The poison dart frog usually uses its poison to defend itself against external aggressors or predators. It is a small and cute-looking frog that is predominantly found in South and Central America. In North America, it also lives in Hawaii. The frog’s poison, batrachotoxin, is secreted in the frog’s glands. This poison causes blockage in nerve signals. This results in paralysis and death of the animal that comes in contact with it. The dart frog can be found in trees, leaves and cool and damp places where it can locate water.

The Poison Dart Frog

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