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Most deadly snake in Thailand. This is the Malayan pit viper. I've seen studies that have called it Thailand's deadliest snake. The reason is not the strength of the venom, the kraits and cobras have stronger on the LD-50 Scale. This one is deadliest because they usually bite agricultural workers who don't all go straight to the hospital - trying home remedies first. Then, when too late, they go to the hospital. They have a wicked cytotoxic venom that destroys every living cell it contacts - including bone. They have very long fangs, over one inch. The fangs are well developed with holes running the length, with which they can inject a lot of venom in one bite - even with one fang. These snakes are called "lazy" by some. They don't move off the path or out of the way when they hear something coming. They much prefer not to move at all. Hence they are stepped on frequrently. They tend to inhabit the rubber tree plantations and the rubber tree tappers tend to work in the very early morning hours during dark. They are bitten a lot. Many don't go to the hospital, preferring instead to use their own folklore remedies. When it doesn't work, they eventually go to the hospital, but it's too late to save them. This snake is the reason everyone should carry a flashlight walking anywhere at night in Thailand. These are found on the road, in yards, on paths, on sidewalks, in garages. We found one in our carport as we moved into our new townhouse. They are common and exceptionally dangerous. Don't forget - SUBSCRIBE to this channel to see all our new Thailand wildlife videos. See Thailand Snakes site here - http://www.ThailandSnakes.com for snake Identification. See Photos of this snake and many more venomous and non-venomous Thailand snakes at our Facebook page - LIKE IT - JOIN IT - / thailandsnakes ► Subscribe to my Thailand VLOG http://bit.ly/Sub-ThailandLiving 640+ Videos about Thailand. 61,000+ Subscribers 53,000,000+ Views SUBSCRIBE - SO YOU DON'T MISS ANYTHING * TECH GEAR I USE and RECOMMEND 100% (#ads) ✅ my CAMERA - https://amzn.to/2Jjkt1G ✅ my fav. MACRO Lens - https://amzn.to/2LJ030g ✅ my fav. LANDSCAPE Lens - https://amzn.to/2LIyeFx ✅ my fav. HEADLAMP - https://amzn.to/2xoY7XD ✅ my fav. affordable HEADLAMP - https://amzn.to/2soPy9E ✅ my fav. FLASH - https://amzn.to/2Jds7KF ✅ my fav. LAVALIER Mic - https://amzn.to/2JhY7gW ✅ my MOBILE Phone - https://amzn.to/2JfPjYM JOIN ME AT MY WEBSITES: Thailand Snakes - https://ThailandSnakes.com Thailand Snakes at Facebook - / thailandsnakes ________________________________ As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. SUBSCRIBE - SO YOU DON'T MISS ANYTHING * ► Subscribe to My Channel Here http://bit.ly/Sub-ThailandLiving © All Rights Reserved. No Animals hurt during filming. No People hurt during filming.