The inland taipan is the most venomous snake in the world. The venom from one bite is enough to kill 100 fully grown men, but it is very rare for humans to be bitten. Small rodents, mammals and birds are usually the inland taipan's prey. The inland taipan has a very fast and accurate strike. It would be very hard to dodge it. The inland taipan has to wait for its victim to die before returning to eat it.
More About the Inland Taipan
The snake changes colours during the seasons. It is light brown in the summer and dark brown in the winter. This helps to regulate its body temperature. The inland taipan can reach a total length of 2.5 metres but 1.8 meters is the average length. Its habitat is Queensland, South Australia, and the Northern Territory, all in Australia.