There are approximately 420 venomous snake species worldwide. Snake venoms contain complex mixtures of peptides that can affect multiple organ systems, especially the nervous system. The most important toxins are neurotoxins, which cause neuromuscular weakness and paralysis. Envenomation by beta-neurotoxins results in severe, prolonged paralysis. Drowning is defined as fluid inhalation into the lungs, preventing oxygen absorption and leading to hypoxia, myocardial infarction, and death. Lightning injury can cause blunt trauma, burns, cardiac and neurological damage. Electric current most dangerously causes ventricular fibrillation, a condition where the heart cannot pump blood.