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  2. Common death adder - Wikipedia

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    The common death adder has a broad flattened, triangular head and a thick body with bands of red, brown and black with a grey, cream or pink belly. It's known to reach a maximum body length of 70–100 centimetres (2.3–3.3 ft).

  3. List of dangerous snakes - Wikipedia

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    The common death adder (Acanthophis antarcticus) is a highly venomous snake species with a 50–60% untreated mortality rate. [87] It is also the fastest striking venomous snake in the world. [88] A death adder can go from a strike position, to strike and envenoming their prey, and back to strike position again, in less than 0.15 seconds. [88]

  4. Acanthophis - Wikipedia

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    A bite from a death adder can cause paralysis which seems minor at first but can cause death from a complete respiratory shutdown in six hours. Symptoms of envenomation can be reversed through the use of death adder antivenom , or using anticholinesterases , which break the synaptic blockade by making acetylcholine more available to the ...

  5. Eastern brown snake - Wikipedia

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    The eastern brown snake (Pseudonaja textilis), often referred to as the common brown snake, is a species of extremely venomous snake in the family Elapidae.The species is native to eastern and central Australia and southern New Guinea.

  6. Eastern hognose snake - Wikipedia

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    It also hisses and will strike with its mouth closed, but it does not attempt to bite— a behavior known as "bluffing". [20] The result can be likened to a high speed head-butt. If this threat display does not work to deter a would-be predator , an eastern hognose snake will often roll onto its back and play dead, going so far as to emit a ...

  7. Desert death adder - Wikipedia

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    The desert death adder (Acanthophis pyrrhus) is a species of snake native to Australia and is one of the most venomous land snakes in the world. The desert death ...

  8. Smooth-scaled death adder - Wikipedia

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    The smooth-scaled death adder (Acanthophis laevis) is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae. The species is endemic to Southeast Asia and Oceania.

  9. Rough-scaled death adder - Wikipedia

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    The rough-scaled death adder (Acanthophis rugosus) is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae. [3] Habitat.