The most potent venom of any land animal belongs to the inland taipan, a central Australian snake.
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The inland taipan, also known as the "fierce snake," has the most toxic venom of any snake. Its venom is extremely potent and can kill a human in as little as 45 minutes if left untreated.
Botulinum Toxin, is the most acutely toxic substance known. A mere 90-270 nanograms of botulinum toxin could be enough to kill an average 90 kg (200 lb) person.
The wancoozi snipper fish's venom kills a full grown man in just under a minute.
It aids them by killing their prey or enemy.
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Baby snakes are born with venom glands already developed, so they have venom from birth. The potency of the venom may increase as they grow and mature, but they can inject venom right from the start.
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