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The World's 5 Deadliest Creatures

June 21st 2009 03:43
And we are the lucky country of the world - we have an amazing four of them all found in or around Australia. Most of these animals will leave you with no chance for survival unless you are basically carrying the antidote with you. And most of them do not have an antidote.

Box Jellyfish
Box Jellyfish



The top prize for “The World Most Venomous Animal,” would go to the Box Jellyfish. It has caused at least 5,567 recorded deaths since 1954. Their venom is among the most deadly in the world. It’s toxins attack the heart, nervous system, and skin cells. And the worst part of it is that jelly box venom is so overpoweringly painful, that human victims go in shock, drown or die of heart failure before even reaching shore. Survivors experience pain weeks after the contact with box jellies.
You have virtually no chance to survive the venomous sting, unless treated immediately. After a sting, vinegar should be applied for a minimum of 30 seconds. Vinegar has acetic acid, which disables the box jelly’s nematocysts that have not yet discharged into the bloodstream (though it will not alleviate the pain). Wearing panty hose while swimming is also a good prevention measure since it can prevent jellies from being able to harm your legs.
Jelly box can be found in the waters around Asia and Australia.


Marbled Cone Snail
Marbled Cone Snail


This little beautiful looking Marbled Cone snail can be as deadly as any other animal on this list. One drop of its venom is so powerful that it can kill more than 20 humans. If you ever happen to be in warm salt water environment (where these snails are often found) and see it, don’t even think of picking it up. Of course, the true purpose of its venom is to catch its prey.
Symptoms of a cone snail sting can start immediately or can be delayed in onset for days. It results in intense pain, swelling, numbness and tingling. Severe cases involve muscle paralysis, vision changes and breathing failure. There is no antivenom. However, only about 30 human deaths have been recorded from cone snail envenomation.

Blue Ringed Octopus
Blue Ringed Octopus


The Blue-Ringed Octopus is very small, only the size of a golf ball, but its venom is so powerful that can kill a human. Actually it carries enough poison to kill 26 adult humans within minutes, and there is no antidote. Its painless bite may seem harmless, but the deadly neurotoxins begin working immediately resulting in muscular weakness, numbness, followed by a cessation and breathing and ultimately death.
They can be found in tide pools in the Pacific Ocean, from Japan to Australia.

Inland Taipan
Inland Taipan


The prize for “The World’s Most Venomous Snake” goes to the Inland Taipan of Australia. Just a single bite from this snake contains enough venom to kill 100 human adults or an army of 250,000 mice. Its venom is at least 200 - 400 times more toxic than a common cobra. The Inland Taiwan’s extremely neurotoxic venom can kill an adult human in as little as 45 minutes. Fortunately this snake is very shy and there have been no documented human fatalities (all known bites were treated with antivenin).

Poison Dart Frog Blue
Poison Dart Frog Blue


If you ever happen to be running through the rain forests somewhere in Central or South America, do not ever pick up beautiful and colorful frogs - it can be the Poison Dart Frog. This frog is probably the most poisonous animal on earth. The 2 inch long (5 cm) golden poison dart frog has enough venom to kill 10 adult humans or 20,000 mice. Only 2 micrograms of this lethal toxin (the amount that fits on the head of a pin) is capable of killing a human or other large mammal. They are called “dart frogs” because indigenous Amerindians’ use of their toxic secretions to poison the tips of their blow-darts. Poison dart frogs keep their poison in their skins and will sicken or kill anybody who touches or eats it.
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Comment by Morgan Bell

June 21st 2009 15:37
i would have picked the jellyfish, but the others on the list are a surprise

Comment by Jason King

June 21st 2009 21:27
Let's just hope we never get to meet the others or the jellyfish in person.
Mum stopped me from playing with a blue ringed octopus when I was little - they were so cute. Haha
I also have some empty cone shells in my shell collection. And those poison dart frogs are just stunning - they are all different colors.

Comment by James Rickard

June 21st 2009 22:32
Cool post! I was just watching something on TV about the Box Jellyfish last week. I knew NOTHING about the Cone Snail , so that info was well appreciated!!!!

Comment by Jason King

June 22nd 2009 07:48
No worries James - creepy thing is that when I was 11 I spent 6 months boating the upper Queensland/ Whitsundays area and I am sure I played with these things (cone snail) back then. I probably also played with box jellyfish and ate a blue ringed octopus or two

Comment by Wilson Pon

June 25th 2009 10:44
These living creatures are amazingly beautiful, and its venomous keep the enemies away from them! By the way, Jason. If you want to avoid yourself from the venomous snakes while you're trekking, you might want to keep these herbs, such as basil, rosemary or parsley on your pocket. Those herbs act as a repellent!

Comment by Jason King

June 27th 2009 23:30
Nice info on the repellant Wilson - that is great.

Although most snake bites will come from the sheer accident of entering their space and scaring them - it is mostly defensive - they are more scared of us than we are of them.

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