00:00The World's Most Venomous Animals, From Oceans to Deserts
00:04A box jellyfish drifts through clear Indo-Pacific water with trailing tentacles.
00:10The most venomous animals hide in oceans, deserts, forests, reefs, and rocky ground.
00:16Box jellyfish float near northern Australia, and their long tentacles can deliver dangerous venom to swimmers.
00:23Inland taipans slide through dry Australian plains, carrying extremely potent venom in a shy desert snake.
00:30Blue-ringed octopuses flash bright rings in tide pools, warning beachgoers before a tiny bite becomes dangerous.
00:38Stonefish rest on Indo-Pacific reef floors, blending with rocks while venomous spines point upward under bare feet.
00:45Cone snails crawl across tropical seabeds firing harpoon-like teeth that inject venom into fish or careless hands.
00:54Deathstalker scorpions move through North African and Middle Eastern deserts, raising curved tails above yellow bodies.
01:01Brazilian wandering spiders roam banana plants and forest floors at night, using fast legs and defensive bites.
01:08Sydney funnel-webbed spiders hide in moist Australian burrows, where glossy males wander after rain.
01:14King cobras rise in Asian forests, spreading hoods and delivering large venom loads through long fangs.
01:22Lionfish hover over Atlantic and Indo-Pacific reefs, showing striped bodies and venomous spines that warn divers.
01:30Tentacles, fangs, spines, stingers, and bright warning colors mark danger across very different habitats.
01:38A diver pulls a gloved hand back, while a lionfish holds still above coral.
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