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  • 27 September 2012, 11:46

Boy Survives 'Most Venomous Snake' Bite

An Australian teenager had a lucky escape after being bitten by the world's most venomous snake.

The 17-year-old walked into a hospital in the small town of Kurri Kurri, north of Sydney, on Wednesday afternoon with a bite to his left hand.

According to reports, his friend was carrying a plastic tub containing the snake responsible, which was later identified as the toxic inland taipan.

Also known as the fierce snake due to the strength of its venom - one drop of which is enough to kill 100 adult men - the inland taipan typically lives in central Australia's arid deserts and is not normally seen on the coast.

Detectives are investigating how he came into contact with the desert reptile amid speculation it could have been an illegal pet.

"The youth ... is reported to be in a stable condition," police said in a statement.

"Police are now attempting to establish how the youth came to be bitten, and hope to speak to the young man once he is considered well enough."

According to doctors, the boy's rapid treatment with anti-venom had been crucial to his survival, as inland taipan venom can kill someone in as little as 45 minutes.

"We had antivenom in stock, we keep what's called polyvalent antivenom and that covers all of our snakes," said toxicologist Geoff Isbister, who is treating the teen at the Mater hospital in the city of Newcastle.

"We had access to it immediately, and he was treated very early."

The snake's poison is neurotoxic and can cause gradual paralysis and compromise breathing if not treated.

Myotoxins in the bite also dissolve muscle and other tissues, meaning the wound site can cause significant kidney damage.

Inland taipans can grow up to 2.5m (8ft) in length and have 12mm fangs.

 

what do you think?

3 comments

Chris Price

5:49am on 27/9/2012

Not all venomous snakes inject venom when they bite. But you wouldn't want to take your chances and guess if it was a 'live' bite or not. But seeing as the lad just walked into the hospital instead of being rushed in by ambulance I'd say it was just a little nip and not a full venom loaded bite

Janet Crawford

8:56am on 27/9/2012

Possibly an illegal pet - as the lad's friend had it in a plastic tub!

stevie may

9:09am on 27/9/2012

Everytime a story like this appears they always say 'the worlds most venomous snake' whatever the species. . . I thought the black mamba was the worst? Can anyone educate me?

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Adj Jackson

9:42am on 27/9/2012

Yes Stevie I will try. In my opinion the worst snake is the one fighting extradition again !!! Hooe this helps

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Chris Price

9:51am on 27/9/2012

The black mamba is one of the worlds most dangerous only because of the human population ratios in their native environments. Drop for drop the inland taipans venom is the most toxic out of all the worlds venomous snakes the only thing is it lives in places like the central desert of Australia away from civilian areas. So deaths from fierce snake bites are very rare. Steve Irwin(rip) got 'kissed' by a fierce snake in one of his programs he said if it bit him it would of been game over because of how far he was away from anywhere.

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