9A dangerous African snake named for its black mouth
![black mamba [credit: © Heiko Kiera/Fotolia] black mamba [credit: © Heiko Kiera/Fotolia]](http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/18/163218-004-FC95B1A1.jpg)
black mambacredit: © Heiko Kiera/Fotolia
8The barba amarilla (“yellow chin”) of Latin America
![Bothrops asper [credit: © Damtraveller/Fotolia] Bothrops asper [credit: © Damtraveller/Fotolia]](http://media-3.web.britannica.com/eb-media/08/150808-004-307DAF24.jpg)
Bothrops aspercredit: © Damtraveller/Fotolia
7One of the most dangerous snakes in Africa
![boomslang [credit: Dade Thornton—The National Audubon Society Collection/Photo Researchers] boomslang [credit: Dade Thornton—The National Audubon Society Collection/Photo Researchers]](http://media-3.web.britannica.com/eb-media/69/6769-004-125D226E.jpg)
boomslangcredit: Dade Thornton—The National Audubon Society Collection/Photo Researchers
6The quintessential Australian cobra
![eastern tiger snake [credit: JAW] eastern tiger snake [credit: JAW]](http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/11/122911-004-272D3793.jpg)
eastern tiger snakecredit: JAW
5The killer of the most people
![saw-scaled viper [credit: Anton Thau/Bavaria-Verlag] saw-scaled viper [credit: Anton Thau/Bavaria-Verlag]](http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/37/26437-004-9C6C0E46.jpg)
saw-scaled vipercredit: Anton Thau/Bavaria-Verlag
4A dangerous snake with a triangular-shaped cross section
![banded krait [credit: age fotostock/SuperStock] banded krait [credit: age fotostock/SuperStock]](http://media-1.web.britannica.com/eb-media/95/162395-004-FFE5840A.jpg)
banded kraitcredit: age fotostock/SuperStock
3The longest venomous snake in the world
![king cobra [credit: © Heiko Kiera/Fotolia] king cobra [credit: © Heiko Kiera/Fotolia]](http://media-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/68/152568-004-A71AA5C6.jpg)
king cobracredit: © Heiko Kiera/Fotolia
2The largest relative of the cobra in Australia
The coastal taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus) produces venom that is nearly identical to that of its inland cousin. Its bite is lethal in more than 80 percent of untreated cases.
1The snake with the world’s deadliest venom
![inland taipan [credit: Robert Valentic/Nature Picture Library] inland taipan [credit: Robert Valentic/Nature Picture Library]](http://media-1.web.britannica.com/eb-media/06/168006-004-88428DC5.jpg)
inland taipancredit: Robert Valentic/Nature Picture Library
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