Dugite
Dugite, or Pseudonaja affinis, is a highly venomous Australian brown snake species. It’s also one that isn’t covered by health insurance. Their venom contains presynaptic and postsynaptic neurotoxins, as well as procoagulants—all of which are not desirable outcomes.
King Brown Snake or Mulga Snake
The King Brown Snake belongs to the Elapidae family of highly venomous snakes and is found in northern, western, and central Australia. It is a member of the Pseudechis genus, and only distantly related to true brown snakes, despite its common name. The Mulga snake, also known as the Australian King Brown Snake, is Australia’s second-longest venomous snake. When they bite, they tend to release a lot of venoms, so no thanks.