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  2. King cobra - Wikipedia

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    The king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) is a species complex of snakes endemic to Asia.With an average of 3.18 to 4 m (10.4 to 13.1 ft) and a record length of 5.85 m (19.2 ft), [2] it is the world's longest venomous snake and among the heaviest.

  3. List of dangerous snakes - Wikipedia

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    The venom of the Egyptian cobra consists mainly of neurotoxins and cytotoxins. [136] The average venom yield is 175 to 300 mg in a single bite, and the murine subcutaneous LD 50 value is 1.15 mg/kg. This species has large fangs and can produce large quantities of venom. Envenomation by this snake is a very serious medical emergency. [34]

  4. Cape cobra - Wikipedia

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    The Cape cobra's venom is made up of potent postsynaptic neurotoxins and might also contain cardiotoxins, [14] that affect the respiratory system, nervous system, and the heart. The mouse SC LD 50 for this species' venom ranges from 0.4 mg / kg to 0.72, [ 15 ] [ 16 ] while the intravenous and intraperitoneal LD 50 values are 0.4 mg/kg and 0.6 ...

  5. Singer dies after refusing treatment for cobra bite during ...

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    The king cobra is certainly a mesmerizing creature to behold, but it also packs an especially powerful and deadly venom. Indonesian music star Irma Bule was bitten by one in the midst of a ...

  6. Spitting cobra - Wikipedia

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    A "spitting" cobra is any of several species of cobra that can intentionally, defensively shoot their venom directly from their fangs. This substance has two functions, with the first being as venom that can be absorbed via the victim’s eyes, mouth, or nose (or any mucous membrane or existing wound), and secondly as a toxungen , which can be ...

  7. Monocled cobra - Wikipedia

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    The average venom yield per bite is approximately 263 mg dry weight. [22] Between 1968 and 1974, 20 cases of cobra bites were observed in Thailand; all the patients developed systemic envenoming and received treatment, but 19 patients survived. [23] The monocled cobra causes the highest fatality due to snake venom poisoning in Thailand. [24]

  8. If You Spot This Creature, Run! - AOL

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    How’s this for a wicked defense: the inland taipan has venom 50 times more powerful than a cobra’s! The venom in a single bite is enough to take out 100 people. The venom in a single bite is ...

  9. Philippine cobra - Wikipedia

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    Although venom toxicity values can vary greatly even among specimens of the same species, the Philippine cobra is considered to possess one of the more toxic venoms among the Naja (cobra) species. According to Tan et al., the murine LD 50 via the IV route for this species is 0.18 mg/kg (0.11-0.3 mg/kg). [10]