1. King Cobra
King Cobra is the most poisonous snake in the world. It can raise its head 2 metres above the ground. It also eats other snakes. Its preferred prey includes non-venomous rat snakes, kraits and kraits
2. Indian Krait
The Indian Krait is one of the species of poisonous snakes found in the forests and villages of India. Krait is responsible for most of the snake bite incidents in India. Krait venom contains many neurotoxins that can cause death to the organism.
3. Russell Viper
Russell's Viper is the most poisonous snake found in all areas of India and has killed more people than any other snake. It makes a loud sound before attacking. The poison it releases can damage the central nervous system of any species.
4. Saw Scaled Viper
The saw-scaled viper is found in sandy areas, rocky habitats, soft soils and shrubland. The saw-scaled is the smallest member of the Big Four group of most venomous vipers. Its eyes and neck are bigger than those of snakes and wider.
5. Spectacled Cobra
The Indian or spectacled cobra, also known as cobra, is a species of highly venomous snake found in the country. There are many species of cobra in India, but due to this particular species, the maximum number of incidents of snake bites are reported in the country.