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  1. The common death adder ( Acanthophis antarcticus) is a species of death adder native to Australia. It is one of the most venomous land snakes in Australia and globally. While it remains widespread (unlike related species), it is facing increased threat from the ongoing Australian cane toad invasion.

  2. Apr 25, 2024 · The common death adder is among the most venomous land snake in Australia. It is one of the seven death adder species found there. The genus Acanthophis was established by French naturalist François Marie Daudin in 1803.

  3. The Common death adder (Acanthophis antarcticus) is a species of death adder native to Australia. It is one of the most venomous land snakes in Australia and globally. It is widespread throughout its native range but is facing increased threat from the ongoing Australian cane toad invasion.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AcanthophisAcanthophis - Wikipedia

    Acanthophis is a genus of elapid snakes. Commonly called death adders, they are native to Australia, New Guinea and nearby islands, and are among the most venomous snakes in the world. Despite their common name, they are not adders at all and belong to the Elapidae family (like cobras ).

  5. Death adders are a highly venomous, cryptic, nocturnal snake which occurs throughout most of Australia and Papua New Guinea, including offshore islands. Before the development of Death Adder antivenom in Australia in 1958, death from envenomation was estimated to be ~50%.

  6. The Common Death Adder feeds on frogs, lizards and birds and, unlike most Australian venomous snakes that actively search for prey, this snake sits in one place and waits for prey to come to it. Covering itself with leaves makes it inconspicuous and it lies coiled in ambush, twitching its yellowish grub-like tail close to its head as a lure.

  7. May 27, 2024 · A Death Adder is a venomous snake species native to Australia and related to Cobras. How venomous are death adders? Death Adders are highly venomous, killing prey quickly with a bite and capable of killing pets with their bites.

  8. Unlike most other venomous snakes, which hunt to locate their prey, death adders are ambush predators that wait unseen for prey to pass by. Before an antivenom was developed in the late 1950s, more than half of people bitten by a common death adder would die.

  9. May 15, 2012 · The death adder is native to Australia, New Guina and nearby islands. This relatively short, stocky snake has a triangular head, tapering tail and long fangs, the longest of any Australian snake. They are ambush predators, meaning they lie in wait rather than actively hunting their prey.

  10. an unusual and highly poisonous snake, Acanthophis antarcticus, inhabiting woods and scrublands in Australia. The death adder is one of the world’s most dangerous snakes, though adults are only about 16 to 30 inches (40 to 75 centimeters) long.

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