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Why? Three reasons. One: It's the fastest snake in the world. It can slither at 20 kilometers per hour. That's faster than most people can run. You think you can escape? Think again. Two: It's angry. Really angry. Most snakes bite once and run away. The Black Mamba? It bites multiple times. It's like the boxer of the snake world—fast, aggressive, and it doesn't stop until you're down. Three: The venom. Without medicine, you have about 20 minutes to live. Twenty. Minutes. That's shorter than an episode of your favorite cartoon. The good news? It lives only in Africa. The bad news? In Africa, it's everywhere. Number 4. The King Cobra. And yes, it deserves the title "King." This isn't just a snake. It's a snake-eating snake. That's right—the King Cobra's favorite food is... other snakes. It even eats other cobras! In the snake world, this guy is the gangster boss. But what makes it deadly to humans? Size. It's the longest venomous snake in the world. We're talking 5.5 meters long. That's longer than a car! Venom amount. While other snakes inject a little drop, the King Cobra gives you a lot. One bite has enough venom to kill an elephant. An elephant! Intelligence. This snake is smart. It builds nests for its eggs. It guards its babies. If you go near its family, it remembers. It plans. It attacks with purpose. The King Cobra lives in India and Southeast Asia. If you see a snake standing up taller than a man... you've met the King. Bow down, and back away slowly. Now we get serious. Number 3. Russell's Viper. Remember I said this one kills more people than sharks, lions, and crocodiles combined? I wasn't joking. This snake is responsible for thousands of deaths every year in India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. But why so many? The problem is: It's invisible. Russell's Viper is brown, beige, and perfectly designed to look like dry leaves or muddy ground. It hides in rice fields, near roads, and in backyards. Farmers step on it without seeing it. Children play near it without knowing. And when it bites? It doesn't hurt much at first. People think, "Oh, it's just a small bite. I'll be fine." They go to sleep. They never wake up. The venom destroys blood. It makes your urine turn black. Your organs shut down. And by the time you realize you're dying, it's too late. If you live in South Asia, learn this snake's pattern. Those orange-brown circles on its back could save your life.