Cyclone, the snake, sets a new venomous record at the reptile park
The ranking of the most dangerous reptiles has a new record holder. A snake named Cyclone, living in Reptile Park near Sydney, injected 0.18 ounces of venom during a single bite. This amount contains toxins capable of killing up to 400 people.
7:51 AM EDT, July 31, 2024
What is the most venomous snake in the world? The answer to this question depends on the criteria adopted, as the ranking can consider the effectiveness of the venom produced by the snake, its quantity, or the number of fatal victims recorded each year as a result of bites from representatives of a given species.
The Guinness Book of World Records indicates that the most venomous snake in the world is the inland taipan, inhabiting the desert regions of Australia. The discovery from the Australian Reptile Park challenges this record.
One bite, 400 victims
According to researchers in charge of the snakes at Reptile Park, the title belongs to a taipan, not the inland one. Instead, it belongs to the Australian one named Cyclone. This venomous snake, reaching up to 8 feet in length, inhabits the northern coast of Australia and southern New Guinea.
"Cyclone is one of our most dangerous snakes here at the park and is known for being quite unpredictable and keeping us all on our toes," said Billy Collett from Reptile Park. According to Reptile Park representatives, it is essential to consider both the toxicity of the venom and its quantity, which allows for calculating how many people a given snake can kill with a single bite.
Under controlled conditions, Cyclone released 0.18 ounces of venom in a single bite. This equates to around 18 grains of pure toxin, which is three times the average for Australian taipans. This quantity of toxin can kill up to 400 people.
Venom that saves lives
The venom collected from Cyclone will be used for the exact opposite purpose – Reptile Park is a supplier of serum that can save people in case of bites from various species of venomous snakes or spiders.
Although the Australian taipan is very dangerous, thanks to the availability of appropriate medicines, it is not a frequent cause of human death. In the 21st century, only two deaths have been recorded in Australia as a result of bites from this species.