Saturday, March 22, 2014

Inland taipan



 Inland taipan
 Inland taipan is a most awful and dangerous in the world. It's poisonous than eastern brown snake. It's  live in western Australia. 



Geographic range

The snake can also be found north of Lake Eyre and to the west of the split of the Murray RiverDarling River, and Murrumbidgee River.


Venom

The average quantity of venom delivered by this species is 44 mg and the maximum dose recorded is 110 mg. The median lethal dose (LD50) for mice is 2 μg/kg (ppb) for pure Taipoxin and 30 μg/kg (ppb) for the natural venom mixture. Its venom consists mostly ofneurotoxins.


Diet and behavior

The inland taipan consumes mostly rodents, other small mammals, and birds. Unlike other venomous snakes that strike with a single accurate bite then retreat to wait for the prey to die, the inland taipan is known to deliver up to seven venomous bites in a single attack.


PREY AND ENEMIES

prey

enemies

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