Cape Cobra
The Cape Cobra is one of the deadliest snakes on the African continent. Because of two facts, one has lethal venom, and it appears to live around/in buildings. Thank you, but no thanks. The majority of the time, death occurs within an hour to ten hours of a bite.
Sharp-nosed Pit Viper
According to the United States, the venom of a Sharp-nosed Pit Viper is a potent hemotoxin that is extremely hemorrhagic. The Armed Forces Pest Control Board is a government-run pest control agency. Let’s just assume that the consequences of a bite are excruciatingly painful and potentially fatal. Even though the envenomation rate is around 80%, the untreated mortality rate is approximately 1-10%.