Inland Taipan
In terms of the most deadly venom a snake can have, the Inland Taipan comes out on top each and every time. With a mix of taipoxin and neurotoxin, a bite can make the blood hemorrhage, cause limited breathing, paralysis, and serious muscle damage. Found mainly in inland Australia, the Inland Taipan is normally shy and reclusive, meaning that it will almost always run instead of attacking. However, if it does attack, death can occur within just 30-45 minutes unless the person is treated almost immediately.
Terciopelo Viper
For the most part, the Terciopelo viper can be found in the neotropical rainforest in Central America. The snake grows up to 8 feet long and has a head that’s 4 inches wide. On top of that, these snakes are responsible for the majority of snakebites in all of Central America. Their venom contains hemotoxins which lead to death if left untreated.