Most Venomous Animals on Earth

The Top Ten
1 Box Jellyfish Box jellyfish are cnidarian invertebrates distinguished by their cube-shaped medusae. Some species of box jellyfish produce extremely potent venom: Chironex fleckeri, Carukia barnesi and Malo kingi.

That's why we should be thankful that we're land animals.

It's pretty scary actually.

2 Blue Ringed Octopus The Blue Ringed Octopuses (Hapalochlaena) are the four strongly venomous species that are found on the coral reefs and tidal pools in the Pacific and Indian Ocean, particularly from Australia to Japan. It is known as one of the most poisonous and deadliest sea creatures. It can kill a human body by injecting a toxin from its saliva by biting a victim.

2nd deadliest, but more potent because small children love to pick it up.

3 Inland Taipan The Inland Taipan, is a venomous snake of the taipan genus commonly found in semi-arid regions of central east Australia. The inland taipan is not just a venomous snake it's considered the most venomous snake in the world by many people. When compared drop for drop and based on the median lethal dose value in mice, its venom is by far the most toxic of any land snake or even sea snakes. Although extremely venomous and a very capable striker, contrary to the rather aggressive nature of its relative the coastal taipan, this serpent is usually quite a shy and reclusive snake species. With its placid disposition it prefers to escape from trouble, but it will defend itself and strike if mishandled, ...read more.

Inland taipan is the best and has to be number one because it has the most potent venom

Inland Taipan hold the record of the most venomous snake.if you ever get
Bitten by these guys well to bad so sad your dead.

4 Stone Fish
5 Cone Snail
6 Black Mamba The black mamba is a species of extremely venomous snake, a member of the family Elapidae native to parts of Sub-Saharan Africa.

This one has a 99% fatality rate once bitten.

7 Banded Sea Snake
8 Sydney Funnel Web Spider
9 Flamboyant Cuddlefish
10 Brazilian Wandering Snake

There is no such thing as a Brazilian Wandering Snake. I've tried looking it up. It does not exist.

It's the wandering spider not snake

The Contenders
11 Adder
12 Sea Urchin
13 Poison Dart Frog

It's tied with the sea snake, one uL (micrometer) of its venom will kill a full grown man. Box jelly fish may have killed more people, but it's poison isn't as potent.

14 Brazilian Wandering Spider Known for its aggressive behavior and potent venom, the Brazilian Wandering Spider is native to tropical South America. Unlike most spiders that build webs, it roams the forest floor in search of prey. It is considered one of the most venomous spiders in the world.
15 King Cobra The king cobra is an elapid found predominantly in forests from India through Southeast Asia. ...read more.
16 Diamondback Rattlesnake A venomous snake species native to the southeastern United States, the Diamondback Rattlesnake is known for the diamond-shaped pattern on its back. It possesses a rattle at the tip of its tail, which is used to warn potential predators. It primarily feeds on small mammals and birds.
17 Slow Loris Found in Southeast Asia, this small primate is notable for its slow movements and distinctive facial markings. It possesses a gland near its elbows that secretes a toxin, which it can spread through its bite. Due to its cuteness, it is unfortunately often illegally traded as a pet.
18 Tiger Snake
19 Cobra
20 Sea Snake
21 Africanized Bee
22 Coastal Taipan
23 King Brown Snake
24 Common Krait
25 Indian Cobra
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