15 Most Venomous Animals on Earth
Perhaps the most common fear that all humans share is the fear of venomous animals. In fact, the fear of spiders and snakes are the two most commonplace phobias. Usually this fear is misplaced as the vast majority of snakes and spiders are completely harmless, however, I’m afraid that this video won’t help abate any fears you currently hold. Some of you may end up avoiding certain parts of the world because of some of the animals mentioned. The animals on this list are ordered by increasing subcutaneous LD50 (Lethal Dose 50%), so the further up the list we go, the smaller the amount of venom it would take to potentially end your life.
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15. Blue-ringed Octopus (LD50: 0.3-0.36 mg/kg)
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14. Stonefish (LD50: 0.300 mg/kg)
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13. Deathstalker Scorpion (LD50: 0.25 mg/kg)
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12. Mojave Rattlesnake (LD50: 0.21 mg/kg)
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11. Assassin Caterpillar (LD50: 0.19 mg/kg)
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10. Sydney Funnel-web Spider (LD50: 0.16-0.25 mg/kg)
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9. Brazilian Wandering Spider (LD50: 0.134 mg/kg)
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8. Maricopa Harvester Ant (LD50: 0.12 mg/kg)
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7. Black Tiger Snake (LD50: 100 μg/kg)
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6. Many-Banded Krait (LD50: 90-108 μg/kg)
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5. Dubois Seasnake (LD50: 44 μg/kg)
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4. Sea Wasp (LD50: 40 μg/kg)
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3. Eastern Brown Snake (LD50: 36.5-50 μg/kg)
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2. Inland Taipan (LD50: 25 μg/kg)
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1. Geographic Cone Snail (LD50: 12-30 μg/kg)
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Australia, why are you such a scary place? It's almost as if an ancient civilization created it to house a great secret guarded by the world's deadliest creatures.
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Just wanted to make sure that we let everyone know that I (J Fish) made a mistake at 1:24 in the video. If you can’t read the annotation, I stated that a dollar bill weighs one milligram, but should have said one gram. A milligram is 1/1000th of a gram and the dollar bill was supposed to be used as a way of visualizing just how small the amounts we’re talking are. Thanks to Andrew Case for pointing the mistake out. In addition, many commenters have pointed out that our video lacks the box jellyfish. We should have stated directly that box jellyfish are a *class* themselves and the sea wasp is a species of box jellyfish which ranks as the most venomous of the various species of box jellyfish. Some have commented that the Belcher sea snake is the most venomous snake on earth, but this was incorrectly stated in a book that lumped different types of LD50 values together. Specifically, the belcher sea snake had its intravenous LD50 instead of its subcutaneous LD50. As for other sea snakes - If we had used all the species of incredibly venomous sea snakes available, they would have taken up the majority of the list. In fact, the first 11 on the list would have all been a different species of sea snake, so we settled with the deadliest one of them all. This goes for several of the animals in the list who have closely related species that possess very similar LD50 amounts. Additionally, we recommend you check out our video following this one covering the *15 Most Poisonous Animals on Earth* here: goo.gl/YcyUPD It was a very difficult list to put together due to the complete lack of lists available that didn’t have multiple venomous animals in there “poisonous” animals list. Furthermore, essentially none of them go by LD50 went listing the animals, so we made sure to give our plentiful sources within the description. Oh, and we don't hate Australia. Twas a joke my dudes.
u didnt mention the box jellyfish??
Mark Sinnott idiot
Duo Fish 🎣
Ha voodoo 👍
Mark Sinnott that’s what I thought #1 was
Australians don't need extreme sport, living there is extreme enough.
@@ReyBanYAHUAH I've heard that faith gets less successful the more venom you inject into your veins
@@usagi2934 😂😂😂
Christian Knight tell him to fix the fucken plague thats fucking us all in the ass
'living there is extreme enough'... It's apparently a lot safer than the US...
Hahaaha
you forgot to put my ex girlfriend in this list Edit: voltando 5 anos depois para dar risada/ back 5 years afters just to laugh of comments 🤣
Felipe Naliato lol😂😂😂😂😂😂
Felipe Naliato 😂😂😂😂😂
Felipe Naliato savage 😂😂😂😂
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Felipe Naliato love this.
All i learnt in this video is never go to Australia.
dhanush sharma come to Australia it's fine America have guns that can kill 10 people in 4 seconds so come over to Australia mate
Trevor Mackin lol true, we may have redbacks but utleast we dont have suicidal edgy teens with m4s in their schoolbag
@@trevormacklin9401 I like it. I will surely come to Australia.......
@@trevormacklin9401 ...you do have a point...
Aussie Aussie Aussie Oi Oi Oi!
Paranoia be like: "Oh, have you looked under your desk for a stonefish yet?"
A.Yammie Where Tf You From Bro You Gon Make Me check My Shit 😅😅
We won this list. We're number 1, we're number 1. Australia comes first. We are so proud. Brought to you by the Australian Tourist Board.
Poisonous = He Protec Venomous = He Attac But most importantly.......... He has a Venom Sac
This man's a poet
@@n0ob_t0o8 see: AntsCanada
Under rated comment 😭😍 beautiful. 10/10. I love you 😂
That's actually pretty good, not gonna lie.
or two, Jack. (to continue the rhyme).
Watching this video while looking around my room all paranoid
😂😂
Making sure a blue ringed octopus doesn’t scurry outta my closet 🤣
@@paulallen2271 So you live underwater
Paul Allen are you sure it was the octopus coming out of the closet 😂
Me too, and I live in Australia so the danger is real. Mostly where I live I have to watch out for the funnel web spider, the red back spider. the red belly black snake and the brown snake, and white tail spiders. And huntsman spider, they are not poisonous but they are that big and hideous and they are everywhere and they love the indoors and cars, they kill through fear alone.
Spent 11 years in Australia and the most dangerous animal I came across was my ex girlfriend. Literally everything there tries to kill you
The Chad 😂😂
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Inland Taipen: I am one of the most venomous snakes in the world. Honey Badger: Your venom is my tequila.
Valvarde Out honey badgers are in Africa
Hahhahaha
Valvarde Out well they’re still the MOST VENOMOUS LAND SNAKE ...
I can drink venom too (if I know for sure I don't have ulcers, that would be a bad day)
They are the most venomous
How to survive most venomous bites/stings... Don’t go to Australia
I refer to it as Nopeland, or the Continent of Death, or Place-we-do-not-go and finally YouCouldNeverPayMeEnoughToGoThereForASecond-opolis. Ever heard of Coconut Crabs? The spiders that can breathe underwater? How about the psychotic Capybaras that hide amongst the sane ones to rip you apart? I love snakes, but Australia is a no go for me.
Ya got that right.
Good cause where full and plus America is just as dangerous
Dont forgot the drop bears
Or don't go to their habitats.
Someone FINALLY got the venomous/poisonous correct
didnt get the list correct though
@@StrikingAlexa how so ?
coyote peterson watching this: GET ME THAT SNAIL!
YES MA’AM
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It’s not a sting :/
YES
You're open sea diving. You see a bull shark coming. You turn and see a sea snake. You turn to swim to the shark. It's swimming away.
Yeah sea snakes are very venomous but they are non aggressive towards humans and are mostly just curious
@@95lyndonmiller This guy knows how it is
Sharks don't try to hurt you,it's just sometimes you look like a delicious giant turtle.
@@chiarasible6610 Human: Swimming normally Shark: Oh, what's this animal, maybe i should touch it with my jaw to see what it is Shark: OOPS, i ripped its hand off, what do i do, maybe i should try to assure him Shark: ARGH, i accidently rip its tail of, what do i do. Ugh, buddy, you're a bloody mess now, let me just clean you up Shark: That wasnt so tasty ugh
@A Rebel With A Cause Nice try snake, where'd you hide the body?
THANK YOU for stating out that venom is different than poison, I get sooo annoyed by ppl (and youtubers) who say things like snake are poisonous
Lol I’m Australian and love it when I read comments about people saying they would be scared if they lived here
@Shane Jones I've lived in Australia for over 50 years and in all that time, I have only come across two tiger snakes and heaps of redback spiders. It all depends on where you are, to what type of animal you will come across. The same goes for America ;)
@Redblade I think you're an idiot. Tiger snakes are real. Look it up if you think I'm full of shit.
@@Phantom-hy2ix yes and from what I understand those guys are very aggressive.
@@amandamsnyder87 not really. The taipan is probably the most aggressive snake. In general, snakes usually slither away, if they are not cornered.
@@Phantom-hy2ix ok the more I know.
Q: Why live in Australia? A: Because even thought we have the most dangerous animals on the planet, they're less likely to kill us than a psycopathic suicidal teenager with a AK-47
You have no diversity, so that's why you will never get mad at racial slurs, or bullying, plus fucking idiot the amount of drugs that are smuggled in the eu is way lower than the actual number in Australia, if you had at least 500 thousand black citizens, you wouldn't say the same, America has millons of them, and since no kid wants to be related with them, they get angry, not to mention the rejection that they suffer from young girls, so if you had the same gun laws there, the same will be taking place, but you're an island
@@andrescoronel6193 and also, everyone gets rejected, no need to LITERALLY shoot up schools
I agree. Just curious tho, if I were to move to Australia to pursue a career in marine biology, where would be the best place in Australia to go?
Yeah your chances of dying in a mass shooting are lower then drowning in bath and or being hit by lightning so yeah highly unlikely for all of any of those things to happen.
iPlayOverwatch 69 great barrier reef or the gold coast 👍
I am never leaving my house again thx
spiders and snakes can come inside tho
@@elisolly1222 bruh don't remind me.. I didn't like a king Brown came in my hooouuuuse
lorinamae • dude what a bruh moment tho
this hits hard now lol
Just dont visit Australia
Steve Irwin was a legend
Steve Irwin's tragic death was like losing a close family member. It's so amazing a man most of us never met was loved by thousands. I've not known of another person to affect people this way. Except for rock stars but they are acting on stage
He was special, but I'm surprised he lived as long as he did. He was reckless as hell and it finally caught up with him.
loved his shows when i was a kid
Key word "Was"
He is a legend and it cool seeing his daughter on TV alot lately all grown up and in the same field as her dad he would be proud
Not trying to troll but.. does the assassin catipller take contracts ? xD
Vampires Crypt BAHAHAHA
Vampires Crypt lol i love how you start with "not trying to troll" 😂😂
Vampires Crypt xD LOL
Vampires Crypt I like that you said you like it
I like that you like that he liked it.
You bite it and you die, poisonous. It bites you and you die, venomous. (edit: 13:40 I believe it's actually around 100, not 55.)
Silly Sanders Sides Stuff You bite each other and neither of you die, it’s Kinky
@@booknerds9723 Haha! xD
If you bite yourself and it dies, thats voodoo
It'd be great execution death penalty device to kill Scott Peterson, Lynette Squeaky Fromme, the California GOlden State Killer (whatever his name is), and countless others.
if you touch it, you die = Poisonous
Imagine if there was a venomous or poisonous shark 🤔
Poisonous mosquito 😮
Venomous human
That's some serious fucking nightmare fuel.
@@GeoGreekGod Venomous dog.
@@SteveCarras poisonous whale
Finally someone that gets venomous and poisonous correct kudos to you for being scientifically correct
Also bringing up that people can bec allergic to venoms 👍
"You killed my father!" "No, the *poison* killed your father. I *murdered* your father."
13:50 *salutes* rest in peace mate, you handled the deadliest snake on earth and still had a smile on your face
he died by a string ray if you wanted to know becuase he took the stringer out
I wouldn't exactly call the Inland Taipan the deadliest snake on earth. The Saw-Scaled Viper kills more people.
Brave wilderness replica
Great showman . He's blooming nut . But hes family now runs his show.
@@RubenThomas You're correct, but the reason for that is because the Carpet or Saw Scaled Viper lives in more populated areas, which brings it into contact with people a lot more. The Inland Taipan lives in 1 very remote desert area of Australia and seldom comes into contact with people. However its venom has been found to be the most lethal, ounce for ounce.
Thank you for clarifying the venom and poison. There are tons of videos that are calling venomous snakes poisonous snakes which is a huge pet peeve of mine. That being said on your number one most venomous animal being the snail the cone snail they don't only reside in Australia they also reside off the coasts of Hawaii islands
video about venomous animals: first thing you see is patrick star
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I like how you are explaining how venomous the Blue Ringed Octopus is while the picture in the background is literally a Blue Ringed Octopus being poked at
it was a baby
@Roger Rarebit The lil bugger was being polite, that's cute
Australia - *chuckles* "I'm in danger"
XD
"No I am the danger "
Really loved this video. Not boring and to the point. Not much wasted time on useless info. Just the toxicity level, where it's found, and onto the next. Well explained and to the point. Thank you.
Thank you finally I found someone who knows the difference between venomous and poisonous
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I still miss Steve Irwin so much. Thank you for adding him to this great video!
He exposed his child to a crock, fuck him
He exposed his child to a crock, fuck him
His shows were the only shows I would watch. Other nature shows that have human interaction with the animal world do not come close to his work. May he RIP.
Andres Coronel fuck you dude. He did everything he could to protect wildlife. He saved 3 species on the brink of extinction and brought them back and now they are flourishing. And I don’t think holding his song over a croc really effected Robert. He still works with crocs today you dumb shut. Show some god damn respect to the legend. 🇦🇺
@@valhallaoutcasts5054 Steve Erwin was a dick head , I'm an Aussie and I can't stand that over exaggerated wanker .I think that's why the yanks like him so much because he exaggerates everything like a retard . His first show was on current affairs(I remember watching it ) because in the show he came across a crock in the wild but he got exposed it was fenced in and planted there . He's full of shit . He was OK for kids I suppose . Malcolm Douglas was the real nature man here ,spoke Aboriginal language and lived with them sometimes ,he was awesome .
its like you are warning us not to go to Australia. 😂
INowaru IV 😂😂😂😂 we must be conscious when we visit Australia
An Australian here: we have snakes that can kill with a bite (inland Taipan) the most toxic spider (Sydney funnel web spider) and not to mention spiders that can swim, some haunted places like quarantine station in Sydney or Nullarbor plains (especially if you drive up it at night) recent shootings, stabbings, dropbears, yowies, bunyips, and currently bushfires everywhere
Bill Cipher sounds lovely
It’s to late for me I am already here
@@vincentblair9250 best of luck for your adventureous journey , where each step there is about life and dead
I'm Australian and I scrub my back with that snail!
How's the afterlife looking?
How's the afterlife looking?
How's the afterlife looking?
Nick H Shalom 🙂 Always remember time is short. We must repent of our sins and believe on The Lord Yeshua (Jesus). We must believe on Yeshua (Jesus). In Hebrew the word "believe" means to "trust and obey" so we must trust and obey Yeshua. Faith saves you. TRUE faith will produce obdience. If we have genuine faith, we will obey God's Law (Torah). We will repent when we stumble and trust in The Lord. Grace is what allows us to be the men and women God called us to be. It allows us to obey through His Holy Spirit. We can die any moment so let's believe on Yeshua (Jesus). Yeshua (Jesus) died for you on the cross and God rose Him from the dead on the third day. If you have faith in Him, you WILL be saved!🙂
@@inthezoneeeechief We shall see in Tenet
Well researched 👍 Provides sources 👍 Links to other KZheadrs even though content used would fall under fair use👍 I know you haven't posted much in the last few years but I'll sub anyways. 10/10 the only list channel that I'll subscribe to.
Really great video. Best one I've seen by far. And I watch a lot of KZhead. Could you do a video about top 15 venomous/ poisonous creatures that don't have an anti-venom. If so, that would be awesome.
William Cox that's a cool idea
William Cox that sounds like your trying to kill someone
Kaner8881 8881 that’s pretty gud
Cone snail would win this one
FINELY !! someone goes into detail on the difference between venomous and poisonous critters those closing lines of the video are priceless
Thank you! Finally a video that says the correct term! Almost every single video that I find that list “most poisonous” animals, are actually venomous. As a huge snake and reptile lover, and owner, I deeply thank you! 😂🐍
I love snakes and reptiles. I owned a python and iguana. Great companians actually and quite the personalities. My snake ssspenser tried wriggling his way up my shorts once and my iggy named Lizzie would cuddle under my chin. I miss those guys 😢
LD50 values are all subcutaneous as this is what you would expect from venomous animals. So if you see that some venom has an LD50 in the nanograms, be sure it wasn’t simply intravenous. We’re also acutely aware that our deadliest toxins video is now out of date after our recent research for this video. You may have heard that Belcher’s sea snake is the most venomous, but this was incorrectly stated in a book that lumped different types of LD50 values together. Other sea snakes - If we had used all the species of incredibly venomous sea snakes available, they would have taken up the majority of the list. In fact, the first 11 on the list would have all been a different sea snake species, so we settled with the deadliest one of them all. This goes for several of the animals in the list who have separate species that possess very similar venoms. Thanks for 11k subs you beautiful people! Our next video will be very similar to this one, but the toxins it deals with won't be venom.
+Duo Fish I'm an Aussie, and even with all the dangerous animals we have, I still wouldn't want to live anywhere else!
+jamierichards27 We can respect that, it's just fun to poke fun at aussies for living on an island continent with so many dangerous animals! Perhaps we're just jealous of how brave you guys and gals are.
To tell you the truth most of the dangerous animals are pretty few and far between. Except for drop bears, those evil critters are everywhere!!!
+jamierichards27 That does make sense, after all, Australia is practically the size of the USA. And hey... Aren't drop bears just a folk tale about carnivorous koalas used to scare tourists? :D
Duo Fish Maybe they are maybe they aren't, the only way you'll know for sure is to come visit! :)
Cyotte peterson caught almost all of these
be brave stay wild
UltimateMateo 10 yeah he's caught almost all of them... except for the fact he's barely any of these animals. Wanna see somebody who's caught these? Watch Steve Irwin
Ink I'm not disfiguring on ur opinion but just cause he likes coyote Peterson (like me) doesn't mean he's doing anything wrong
apparently Steve Irwin was killed by a creature so...forget that idea
Im coyote Peterson and I'm about to kill myself
Dude, your videos are awesome. Subscribed.
The first line made me so happy. I can't tell you how often I've had to correct people on this.
For those wandering, the sea wasp is the box jellyfish.
Yup.
this is a much better "Top x" video than others I have seen on YT
God, I am so bloody proud to be an Australian, to the narrator, mate, I reckon you are LEGEND, you have done more to promote tourism down under, than any Crocodile Dundee add would ever !!! PS: Thank you for explaining the difference between poisonous and venomous
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15 reasons why I’m never going to Australia
Joey Xavier Shalom 🙂 Always remember time is short. We must repent of our sins and believe on The Lord Yeshua (Jesus). We must believe on Yeshua (Jesus). In Hebrew the word "believe" means to "trust and obey" so we must trust and obey Yeshua. Faith saves you. TRUE faith will produce obdience. If we have genuine faith, we will obey God's Law (Torah). We will repent when we stumble and trust in The Lord. Grace is what allows us to be the men and women God called us to be. It allows us to obey through His Holy Spirit. We can die any moment so let's believe on Yeshua (Jesus). Yeshua (Jesus) died for you on the cross and God rose Him from the dead on the third day. If you have faith in Him, you WILL be saved!🙂
WTF!?!?!? Is this a joke? You’re not really so shameless that you’d start preaching on the comments section of a video about venomous animals are you?! is nowhere safe from you lot?
@@ReyBanYAHUAH fuuuck off
@Denise Page you're* and what's with the 😁 face?
@@AtheistGamerz u fuc off
Also I do appreciate the explanation between poisonous and venomous! To many people get those confused!
I was waiting for the inland taipan and the cone snail the whole video
Did I miss black mamba?
I know this is real late but I love how educated you guys are in your lists. Sub.
Great Vid! I feel like this got it right now I have a definitive video/list to show people when they want to know the most venomous stuff.
Really liked your video, and especially appreciated how you gave objective numbers about the toxicity of each animal, then explained the reasons that some of the most toxic animals don't kill as many people as the somewhat less toxic ones because of packing smaller doses, living away from most humans, and because of being less aggressive. It was also nice how you debunked some myths (scorpions make themselves glow in the dark) on this, too. It's refreshing to get some honest science instead of sensationalism and clickbait.
Steve Irwin and the taipan was his best moment
WTF! OMG! That was scarier then when I first saw Nightmare on Elm Street. thank you for sharing this information. Great job.
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Your map of Australia, shown toward the end of the video, with your personalized comments imprinted around the perimeter of the continent and within its interior, is very funny and delightful. Thank you for doing that.
Dude i live In NY and im fucking shaking right now from seeing those animals im never buying bananas ever again
Honestly, I don't know why people don't live in the Northeast. Obviously there is snow, but overall the Northeast is the safest region you can live in. There aren't really any natural disasters. And there aren't any venomous critters I can think of.
lmao just shake bananas good and buy the fresh gmo one from wal mart. not the ones imported
Have you met Steve? He has a pet... guess what type it is ;)
scalabrine playoff 3pt 46% curry playoff 3pt 40% that's the one time I will support gmos
Same!!!
I feel oddly happy and proud to be Australian ;) All you have to do to live here is too not be stupid and leave ALL unknown living things alone, people who don't are the ones who get bit or stung. And of course all known dangerous ones too.
The ending to your video about voodoo was hilarious dude.
Didn’t realize blue rings were that small! Thanks for teaching me something.
2 adults played around with it because they thought they were having fun but did not know it was dangerous they got lucky
If you bite it and it kills you, its poisonous. If it bites you and you die, its venomous. Also I bet box Jellyfish is more venomous then any on this list.
San dro Sea wasp is a box jellyfish
Was thinking about the thumnnail sized Irukandji Jellyfish, at least according to wikipedia the venom is "100 times as potent as that of a cobra and 1,000 times stronger than a tarantula"
San dro ok then ill make a scorpion bite me to see and then when ill die ill know in the grave
°_°
San dro a jellyfish is poisons not venomous
Isn't the "sea wasp" a box jellyfish?
You're right, it is. The Box Jellyfish is the same thing with a different name.
Its those non Australians that call it a sea wasp
Yes it is. Box jelly is just what it’s known as in aus.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irukandji_jellyfish THE IRUKANDJI JELLYFISH (look how small it actually is !!!)
The Rare Tiger Duck no I’ve never been outside the North American continent and have never heard anyone say see wasp till now
Gotta love the “hidden alien technology” @ 14:55 😂
I cannot put into words just how glad I am that you made that GradeA UnderA reference
Me: Canada. Ticks, mosquitos and brown bears :3
Yeah, we have it easy.
GW BlazeD77 moose
GW BlazeD77 Wolves, in alberta and BC rattle snakes, northern brown widow spider, and moose; yeah Canada's super safe haha
Victor The Pickle brown widows aren't too dangerous
GW BlazeD77 dude what province
What about the black mamba
It's venomous. It injects into a prey with it's fangs
Black Mamba is very venomous but not as much as the ones on the list. Also, Black Mamba is very aggressive and bites multiple times. The amount of Venom makes him more deadlier than the potency of the venom.
Yeah its just a common misconception
its the most feared snake in Africa if that helps
KOBE
I always thought poisonous and venomous were the same... Learn something new everyday.. GREAT VIDEO.!!!👍
Thank you for differentiating poisonous and venomous it really pisses me off when videos say poisonous because it just show that the people don’t do research and they don’t care. So thank you for putting out a good video that isn’t filled with false information.
No, it shows that you are the one who has not done your research! “Venom” is a “poison”, it’s a “toxin”!But a “poison” can be anything “toxic”, even “Venom”. “Venom” just means its a toxin or multiple toxins produced by the glands of an animal. The duck billed platypus has “Venom” glands in its hind legs!it is considered both “Venomous” and “Poisonous” depending on who you talk to or the information you read. Poison Dart Frogs produce toxins from glands in their skin, that means it’s actually a venom! Saying one or the other is not wrong.
I died when I saw the map of Australia😂😂😂😂 You bite it and I die, it's voodoo😂😂😂👌🏼
Australia is a good country with all those body guard's who needs enemies....👍👍👍👍👍👌☕Cheer's from Australia
Love the stonefish sign telling us heat helps with the “poison”
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Thank you. Thank you so much for actually knowing the difference between venom and poison.
Thanks for changing my mind, I was about to move to austrailia untill I saw this video.
Thats less than 0.0001% of what will kill you here. How about the giant stinging tree? Yeh lots that can kill you in really nasty ways, but Im still alive, so come on over
"15 venomous animals on Earth" "Golden lancehead snake & black mamba snake": "why im a not included ? "am i joke to you?"
both are above the timber rattlesnake, the coastal taipan is the third most venomous land snake and also missed
Both Green and Black Mambas
And also the King Cobra... like I was waiting for them but
Belcher's sea snake would like to have a word.
@@matadeverdoemden it only ever made these lists due to outdated methods for measuring its toxicity. Belchers isn’t as venemous as the taipan, eastern brown or tiger snake
Thank god someone who made a video about venomous animals actually knows the difference between poison and venom. Great video too!
Just casually checking what I step on from now on 😂
Good plan Great plan if you in Australia
rattle snakes are nice but mean they say plz don't come near me my body will bite you
I wanted to cry when I saw Steven Irwin on the map 14:55
Nice video. No bullshit, no stalling. Nice and straight to the point.
I love the clarification at the beginning. I remember being taught in Biology class that poison can affect you no matter how it comes into contact. However, venom must be injected so it can travel through the bloodstream undiluted. For example, you could drink cobra venom and it wouldn't kill you like it would if it was poison from a tree frog.
"only the 2nd most venomous snake in the world" Yeah because being over 7 times more venomous than a king cobra is an only...
Just a bit overkill.
And a bit of a nasty disposition as well
King Cobra bite is far more deadlier than the Eastern Brown snake
@@brunolance2551 Seeing that nearly a half of King cobra bites are dry bites or inject little, and brown snake venom is multiple times more toxic, no
@@thesociallyresponsibleanar2882 ... King Cobra injects the most amount of venom than any other snake as a bite can kill even an elephant. However a drop of brown snake venom is far more potent than 1 drop of king cobra venom.
I have been sting by the stone fish on my knee during diving. It takes 48 hours for me to got fine. Sorry for my English
It's ok Your English isn't that bad
Thank you for this information!
'"Found almost exclusively in Arizona" Me living in Arizona already terrified to leave my fenced property: *o h h e l l n o*
😂are you ok
What the hell is a black tiger snake red belly Black snake a tiger snake are totally different snakes
I thought the black mamba would be on here... my favourite snake.
Same dude
Clearly the list isn't accurate
@@adamgiordano30 why?
@@adamgiordano30 Are you old enough to be on youtube?
I still want to go to Australia!! If I ever make it there, I will be extremely careful. Thanks for the great video!
toddmeiers unless ur going in the outback then u will be fine. I have actually never seen a snake before and I grew up on a farm.
I never saw any dangerous Australian animal, except in a zoo or museum. I think you're pretty safe.
you boys haven't spent much time in northern Sydney have you? if you had you would've tangled with funnelwebs. in northern Sydney you ALWAYS shake out your shoes before putting them on.
As a Aussie who travels a bit , I've seen quite afew of these different animals. Already been bitten 2 times by a Eastern Brown snake but still here. LOL. Fangs didn't penetrate. They just get a bit cranky if you pick em up.
Snakes are by far my favorite animal and the venomous poisonous confusion always annoys me so thank you for covering it
14:56 Steve Irwin :( R.I.P.
😂
So the Brazilian Wandering Spider can also serve as erectile dysfunction medication .... LOL
A small price to pay for salvation
A 7 to 12 hour long painful erection... lol I think most males will pass
SOOO... You end up Horny erect, and with 5 minutes to live...
growing up in hawaii i used to pick up the cone shells a lot as a kid... my dad used to always tell me to make sure there wasn't an animal first because of how deadly they can be.
Very well-informed video. Thank you!
A lot of the information was actually wrong 😕
Lol😂 I started the video and right when I saw the blue ringed octopus, I thought of that post, where there was a guy with one in his hand and was like "oh look here who I've found! A little octopus" and someone responded, linking Wikipedia's page on blue ringed octopuses 😂😂 so everyone at that point was like Rest In Peace 😂
Source??? I wanna see lol
@@bluekirby566 You wont get one because its a fake story for youtube likes.
inthezoneeeechief it’s not actually, saw it on Facebook not too long after making this comment
inthezoneeeechief historical pictures page on Facebook shows the octopus being held lol
@@bluekirby566 ya but its fake and gay
time to move to the north pole!
Marsha Arnold I'll see u there my friend
I will see you guys there I guess we will have to move in with Santa and bring gazillions of coats.
Marje Smith p Fffg
Polar bear
I think
brilliant vid thanks for the upload altho i'm sure the arrow tree frogs should be on this list mate?? or are they poisonous n not venomous??
Nice video duo fish!
I swear to god I got chills watching this video 😂😂
Olivia Montalvo same 😰
Chills ? Girl boy!
Im staying inside from now on. And why do I always itch watching these?
Because you have crabs and need to get treated.
U jinxed the world we are physically stuck in our houses
@@sophietaylor-holmes5963 lol I'm sorry probably true
Props for the Steve Irwin footage. He should get tribute to his work is this area more often.
I didn't think it was the conesnail ,because on other list they usually show conesnail first on the top tens.imo
I nearly stood on a stone fish I live in Australia and seen plenty of black tiger snakes and eastern brown snake also aswell as inland tipan which are the worlds most venomous snake
My uncle was on holiday and a King Brown Snake went across his foot. He said it was the scariest moment of his life.
JNTY a king brown snake? You mean am eastern brown? 🤔 just wondering.....
Thanks for explaining 🙂
I’m surprised I found a list channel that actually does research!