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The Inland taipan (Oxyuranus microlepidotus) is an extremely venomous snake endemic to semi-arid regions of central east Australia. Aboriginal Australians living in those regions named the snake dandarabilla. Learn about the inland taipan , the most venomous snake in the world, native to central and eastern Australia. Find out how they hunt, mate, change color, and why they are not deadly to humans. The Taipan also goes by the name of the Typhoon snake found in the deserted regions. The deadly inland taipan is a member of the elapid snake family. It can be found in Central and East Australia's semi-arid regions. The inland taipan was discovered towards the end of the nineteenth century, but scientists weren't able to describe and investigate it until the next specimen arrived 90 years later. The inland taipan is indigenous to Australia, meaning it can only be found there. Inland taipans ... Learn about the inland taipan , a snake with the world's most toxic venom, but no recorded human fatalities. Find out its habitat, diet, behaviour and adaptations to the outback environment.