Which country has the most venomous animals? Surprisingly, it’s not Australia but Mexico with 80, followed by Brazil with 79 and then Australia with just 66 (they just happen to be more potent). So how is venomous defined here?
Reddit user lanson15 used the Living Hazards Database from the Armed Forces Pest Management Board, which “… is a comprehensive compilation of more than 500 species worldwide, which are reported to cause serious injury or death of humans.”
In addition to the top 3 countries above, Colombia, India, Indonesia and Vietnam all have over 50 different species apiece. Europe, Central Asia and Canada are at the other extreme, with fewer than 10 species per country. And if you’re wondering about France, it’s because it includes French Guiana, which is considered an overseas department of France.
Generally speaking warmer places have more venomous species than colder places, although there are some interesting exceptions to this rule such as the Caribbean, Western Sahara, Madagascar, Bhutan and Lesotho, to name a few.
So if you make your travel plans based around how likely you are to get bitten by a snake or spider, you now have a map of which countries to visit and which to avoid.
Wonder how this looks in the United States:
Similar to the global trend, warmer Southern States have more venomous species than North States. Arizona is the clear winner (or loser) with over 30 species.
Want to learn more about venomous animals? Then have a look at the following books:
- Venomous Reptiles and Their Toxins: Evolution, Pathophysiology and Biodiscovery
- Toxic: Incredible Pictures and Fun Facts about the Most Poisonous Animals in the World
- A Field Guide to Venomous Animals and Poisonous Plants: North America North of Mexico
Would you avoid a country because it had too many venomous animals? Tell us in the comment section below:
Anuj Shinde says
Instead i will try to visit those countries…i love Venomous Snakes 🙂
Baloo says
Australia has only 66 poisonous animals is wrong. In snakes alone we have over 100 venomous species and adding sea creatures to the list Australia has over 300 varieties of venomous species and over 150 of them are deadly. We are taught this from young at school especially in the northern country towns it’s called survival
Roger barnett says
Your so right ballot
Big hoo says
And Australia would have less deaths than the top ones because they would not have the available treatment for it unlike Australia because they are not as wealthy and would be more remote
Deglow says
😥😥😥😥
lavinia says
your info is a lot more helpful than… that. thanks
will says
australian have 734 poisonous / venemous animals.
Lolzies says
you spelt it wrong.
Nafew says
Damn
Bast Fenstalker says
How do I avoid it?
I was born in Australia.
lavinia says
lol! your so right I lived in Africa till I was 8. I understand.
cool kid says
leave
Inés Yuridia Guevara Medina says
Can’t avoid it, I was born in Mexico.
BBakeca says
Great maps!
splooge says
dam sucks to be in the tropics, but when people rip on australia, Id say yes its dangerous but africa,india,latin america and many pacific islands can match or worse due to 3rd world conditions. Its a miracle that people were able to survive on those tropical lands. Europe was lucky no wonder they were able to find time and energy to advance in science and technology and rule the world through colonialism.
all in all would not be vactioning in most tropical lands….sticking with the carribean.
Crazy Bob says
Use capitals.
jojo says
Africa is not a country!!!!!!!!!!
jimbino says
Dumb. Countries With The Most Venomous Animals means to say Countries With The Most Types of Venomous Animals, apparently.
RVABREAD22 says
Virginia has a lot more than just 5-10%. I would say Virginia should be in deeper red and not pink . We have black widows, recluse spiders, scorpions, cottonmouths, copperheads, and more. Also the areas closer to the NC border have a lot more stuff as well.
Ronald Cameron says
virginia also borders on Washington d c nothing but poison there
Dave says
yikes!
Pluwinsky says
In Mexico, is it really animals you are talking about or the government?
amanda says
hahahah. I loved your comment.
Someone says
😂😂😂
lavinia says
same! I live in mex!
Suzanne says
I was born in New Zealand we have few is no poison related animals. Can’t imagine live with those type of animals.
Heather says
We have the native Katipo spider. We have also recently gained a couple of unwelcome migrants from Australia. (p_q*)
Puppylover says
Australia has the most deadilist or venomous animals there and why I know is because of experiense(p-p).
Julia says
Totally wrong… Brazil has 60 species of venomous snakes only. Without counting the other animals.
Eduardo says
Jair Bolsonaro, for example.
long slong says
i not like te spider. scary!
Oomp says
In Western Washington, I’m glad to say we have zero venomous snakes.
I still jump when I see a gardener snake but don’t know why.
I have teeth and it doesn’t, yet I runs one way and it the other.
Sahrawi says
There is no country called Western Sahara. It is part of Morocco since the 7th century.
Luis S. Guerra, PhD. Research Scientist, biology, botany says
I know there are some poisonous animals in Mexico, I have seen a few, black widows, scorpions, house recluse spider, etc, etc, coral snakes, rattlers, and what about poisonous plants, but to be number 1, well, I have traveled throughout Mexico, and most people will tell you what is poisonous and what is not, but most of these tales are just plain Mexican folklore. I was born in Tampico, lived and worked in Monterrey, Torreón, Sonora, Texas, Utah, and New Mexico. Never had an encounters with really poisonous animals I could not handle.
Akko says
If they happen to be in sonora will they aponea?
João H Larizzatti says
I am geologist and worked in the Amazon regions for years. We have some dangerous snakes (surucucu is the most dangerous), spiders and lacraia. Heading South, we can find rattlesnakes in dry areas. But they are part of nature and if you don’t bother them, there is no danger. Nice job! Congrats!