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A death adder at an Australian wildlife park found to have three extremely rare fangs that all produce deadly neurotoxic venom.
This means it has a much larger venom output per bite than is usual for a death adder, making it even more deadly. The three-fanged snake being milked for its venom. This snake produces more venom ...
Before antivenom was introduced, about 60 per cent of their bites to humans were fatal. The extra fang was spotted hiding next to one of the other fangs on the left side of the death adder's mouth.