Not to be confused with its relative the coastal taipan, the inland taipan is a shyer and more reclusive member of the same genus. Despite it’s gentler personality, it is more dangerous than the coastal taipan. One estimate says that one bite, with a typical venom output of 44 mg, is potent enough to kill 100 adult men. With an LD50 of .025 mg/kg, the danger of this Australian species is not to be taken lightly.

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