Did you know some snakes are poisonous (toxic to eat or touch) and not just venomous? This video counts down the top 10 poisonous snakes in the world that pose a poisoning risk to humans and predators due to their toxic flesh or skin secretions! This is your ultimate guide to the most poisonous snakes found in India. Learn how to identify them, where they live.This video is crucial for students, hikers, farmers, and anyone living in or visiting regions with snakes. 📌 In this video, we cover: Tiger Keelback 🐍: Stores toxins from poisonous toads in its nuchal glands; can poison predators if ingested . Common Garter Snake : Becomes toxic after eating rough-skinned newts, making it poisonous to consume . Asian Tiger Snake : Another keelback that sequesters toxins from its prey. Red-Necked Keelback : Skin glands ooze poisonous secretions derived from its diet. Green Keelback : Relies on stored toxins in neck glands for defense. Eastern Hognose Snake : Harmless to humans but may accumulate mild toxins from toads . Sea Snakes : Some species may contain toxic flesh, making them dangerous if eaten. Other Poisonous Keelbacks : Additional species that utilize kleptotoxicity (stealing toxins from prey). 🌍 Key Insight: These snakes exemplify kleptotoxicity—a survival strategy where they ingest toxins from prey (like toads or newts) and repurpose them for their own defense 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more educational videos for kids: / @kiducatetv 🌟 Stay connected with Kiducate TV: • Instagram: / kiducatetv • Facebook: / kiducatetv • Pinterest: / kiducatetv #snake #poisonoussnakes #dangeroussnakes #snakes #snakefacts #DeadliestSnakes #snakesofindia #snakesoftheworld #wildlifeeducation #educationalvideo #nature #animalfacts #WorldOfSnakes