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Inland Taipan / Oxyuranus microlepidotus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dangerous Venomous Inland Taipan Snake Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taipan / Oxyuranus scutellatus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coastal Taipan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dangerously venomous Inland Taipan Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Taipan / Oxyuranus scutellatus canni Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taipan
Dangerously venomous Inland Taipan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taipan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taipan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inland Taipan Snake Isolated on White Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inland Taipan Snake Moving Forward Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coiled up Taipan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inland Taipan Royalty Free Stock Photo
The coastal taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus) is the third most venomous land snake in the world, and arguably the largest venomous snake in Australia. Its venom contains taicatoxin, a highly potent neurotoxin. The danger posed by the coastal taipan was brought to Australian public awareness in 1950, when young herpetologist Kevin Budden was fatally bitten in capturing the first specimen available for antivenom research. The coastal taipan is often considered to be one of the deadliest species in the world.


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