8. King Brown Snake ( Pseudechis australis) Average Size: 6.6 to 8.2 feet (2 to 2.5 meters) Geographical Range: All areas of Australia with the exceptions of Victoria and Tasmania. Conservation Status: Least concern (population stable) This article examines the top 10 deadliest, most venomous snakes in Australia.. Today on our live stream, Zookeeper Dan talks about some of Australia’s most venomous species of snakes and even does a milking demonstration!
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1. Black snakes and blue tongue lizards keep brown snakes away. This is a common old wives’ tale in southern Australia. The myth goes that if you see a red-bellied black snake or a blue-tongue.. 2. Western brown snake. (Pseudonaja nuchalis) Said to be less aggressive than its eastern cousin, the western brown snake is still highly dangerous and part of the group of snakes that causes the most fatalities in Australia.Western browns tend to be fast moving and nervous in temperament.