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Animals and insects that are as venomous as the Inland Taipan

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 8, 2026, 16:27 IST
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Animals and insects that are as venomous as the Inland Taipan

The inland taipan, nicknamed the “fierce snake,” is widely thought to be one of the most venomous land snakes on Earth. Its venom is lethal enough to kill over 100 adult men from one bite, but the inland taipan is a shy creature that hardly ever interacts with humans. The effectiveness of a venom is determined by its LD50 score, which is lower for more lethal venoms. Though not many animals possess the same level of venom toxicity as the inland taipan, a few creatures can boast a very similar LD50 rating. Here’s a list:-

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Box Jellyfish

The box jellyfish is said to be one of the most deadly creatures found in the ocean. The poison contained in its tentacles affects the heart, central nervous system, and skin cells at once. If immediate medical attention is not provided, the victim might experience shock or heart failure in a few minutes. In terms of lethality, some researchers have argued that the box jellyfish is comparable to many poisonous snakes.

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Eastern brown snake

While this creature cannot rival the inland taipan in terms of venom strength, it is deemed far more dangerous to people since it inhabits areas near human settlements.

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Poison Dart Frog

Though classified as poisonous rather than venomous, poison dart frogs have earned themselves a place in this list due to the extremely potent nature of the toxins present in their skins. These frogs have been traditionally used by native populations for making hunting darts.

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Blue-ringed Octopus

Even though it only grows up to the size of a golf ball, the blue-ringed octopus is very lethal as it contains tetrodotoxin in its venom, which is strong enough to kill a person. To date, there has been no antidote for its venom.

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Cone snail

Cone snails seem innocent animals, but they use a spear-like tooth to deliver venom. Cone snails of certain types, such as the geography cone snail, possess toxins that can paralyze humans and even cause their lungs to fail. This creature is also referred to as the "cigarette snail" by divers since after being stung, a person would have just enough time to smoke one cigarette.

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Dubois’ sea snake

One of the most lethal sea snakes ever recorded, Dubois’ sea snake boasts an impressively potent venom that is capable of paralysing prey and impacting the nervous system. The snake inhabits Australian and Papua New Guinean coastal waters. Despite being highly poisonous, it does not pose any threat to humans.

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