There are many animals in the world that are not just poisonous, but deadly poisonous. Among them there are those, meeting with whom practically does not give a chance of survival. Of the poisonous, some representatives of the animal world can be especially noted, living in central Russia and in other countries of the world.
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Russian poisonous animals include gyurza, viper, jellyfish-cross, common toad, Mongolian toad, red-bellied toad, common garlic, Far Eastern toad, chelicerae (spiders), karakurt, South Russian tarantula, ringed insect species.
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Cubomedusa - acquaintance with this beautiful sea creature in the waters of Asia or Australia will end in disaster for the traveler. The most deadly poison in the world of Cubomedusa affects the nervous system until the heart stops working. There is an opinion of scientists that the place of contact with the jellyfish should be immediately treated with vinegar. Then there is a chance of survival, albeit small. However, as a rule, tourists do not take vinegar with them at sea.
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The king cobra is the longest and one of the most venomous snakes in the world. Her bite alone is capable of killing even an elephant, let alone hitting a man. She lives in the mountains and forests of Asia.
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Taipan is another species of the most venomous snake found in Australia. One discharge of this animal's poison can kill up to a hundred people. However, it is unlikely that a person will collide with it, since the Cruel Snake (as it is called in its country) is very shy and keeps away from people.
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Although it is believed that all scorpions are deadly poisonous, this is not true. Some of them are quite harmless, and their bite can only cause swelling and pain at the site of the lesion. What can not be said about the bite of the scorpion Leiurus quinqueestriatus. With it, unbearable pain occurs, then the temperature rises sharply. It all ends in paralysis and death. This type of scorpion lives in Africa and the Middle East.
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The poison dart frog is also poisonous. Lives in Central and South America. Although they look extremely beautiful, their venom can simultaneously infect up to ten people. It is extremely dangerous to touch them.
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The blue ring octopus is very small in size (like a tennis ball), but poisonous enough that one serving can kill up to twenty adult lives. There is no antidote for its poison. It lives in Australia and in the sea waters of Japan.
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In addition to the listed animals, the Brazilian Wandering Spider (also called Banana), the Ball Fish (the second name for Fugu), the Marble Cone Snail, and the Stone Fish are also very poisonous individuals.