This snake has the most deadly poison in the world

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The blue coral snake preys on other fast - moving creatures, poisonous snakes.
To stop his prey, this reptile uses an antidote that makes his victim's final moments of life a real horror. The blue coral snake (/Calliophis bivirigatus/) is found in southern Asia, has a red head and tail and a bright blue line.
In an accident published in the science magazine /“Toxins”/, scientists from Queensland University and several other institutions describe this unique and deadly poison creature, a poison that causes a massive shock to its host's psychological system.
Almost immediately after stinging it, the victim enters an agony of catatonics, with muscles being paralyzed immediately. The poison causes nerves in the entire body to be triggered in a symultane way, causing spams throughout the body.
Paralysed and without hope, the animal surely dies from this striking snake. But there is one reason why evolution has equipped the blue coral snake with such a powerful poison.
It hunts for other poisonous snakes, usually very fast and dangerous. On the other hand, scientists are hoping that its poison, called /Caliotoxin/, can be used to develop new drugs. Experts are studying the possibility of creating soothing for humans. /tvclean. al












