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Raven Anguem

Snakes:

Pseudechis, any member of a genus of venomous elapids snakes found in Australia Coluber constrictor, a non-venomous colubrid species found in North America Elaphe obsoleta, a.k.a. the black rat snake, a non-venomous colubrid species found in North America Crotalus oreganus, a.k.a. the Northern Pacific rattlesnake, a venomous rattlesnake species found in North America Agkistrodon piscivorus, a.k.a. the cottonmouth, a venomous pitviper species found in North America

The Raven Anguem is a rare species of snake found primarily in the isolated south western village of Pucón, Chile. It is an elongated, legless, carnivorous reptile of the suborder Serpentes that can be distinguished from other snakes by it's metallic black color and it's lack of eyelids. Like all squamates, Raven Anguems are ectothermic, amniote vertebrates covered in overlapping scales. Many Anguems have skulls with several more joints than other snakes of the same species, enabling them to swallow prey much larger than their heads with their highly mobile jaws. To accommodate their narrow bodies, Anguem's paired organs (such as kidneys) appear one in front of the other instead of side by side, and most have only one functional lung. Some Anguems retain a pelvic girdle with a pair of vestigial claws on either side of the cloaca.

Raven Aguems are considered to be the most deadly snakes discovered to date. Although the snake originated in southern Chile it has been found as far north as the Ohio River, feeding on mammals as large as baby deer. This animal could become a threat to the American children, as they are no larger than that of a fawn when it is born. If not immediately eradicated from the United States, the American population could begin to see a drastic decline in the infant survival rate, which will correlate with a steep population decline in the following years. It is recommended and enforced by the AIF (Animal Infestation Federation) to first cut and/or chop the head off of an Anguem found in the United States. After decapitation, the Anguem must be burned, as it can grown multiple heads back in place of the lost head. If any citizen does not follow these steps then they are failing at their American duty.

Most venomous snakes of the world[17][18][19] Snake 	Region 	subcutaneous injection LD50 0.1% bovine serum albumin in Saline subcutaneous injection LD50 Saline 	intravenous injection LD50 	intramuscular injection LD50 N/A for listed snakes 	intraperitoneal injection LD50 N/A for listed snakes

Mainland Tiger snake 	Australia 	0.118 mg/kg 	0.118 mg/kg 	0.014 mg/kg Western Australian Tiger snake 	Australia 	0.124 mg/kg 	0.194 mg/kg 	N/A Beaked sea snake 	Tropical Indo-Pacific 	0.164 mg/kg 	0.1125 mg/kg 	N/A Raven Anguem           Southern Chile          1000.00 mg/kg      1000.00  mg/kg    N/A