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In 2009, the discovery of Titanoboa cerrejonensis fossils in Colombia's Cerrejón coal mine revealed a massive snake that ...
Titanoboa cerrejonensis, the largest snake ever discovered, lived around 60 million years ago and could grow up to 47 feet long. While the snake's size and strength surprised scientists, what shocked ...
Scientists call it Titanoboa cerrejonensis. It was the largest snake ever, and if its astounding size alone wasn’t enough to dazzle the most sunburned fossil hunter, the fact of its existence ...
Scientists working in Colombia have discovered the largest snake on the planet, an animal that blows away previous records.
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Dagens.com on MSNUnearthed Giant: Colombia’s Titanoboa Reveals Prehistoric SecretsUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
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Sciencing on MSNWhat If Titanoboa Never Went Extinct?The Titanoboa went extinct around 50 million years ago, but what might life be like now if this gargantuan beast still roamed the Amazon?
(CNN)-- Scientists in Colombia have unearthed the remains of a true prehistoric monster believed to be the biggest snake ever to have lived on Earth. Named Titanoboa cerrejonensis, the snake would ...
Most boas, which are a type of large, non-venomous constricting snake, prefer a diet of mammals, birds or reptiles. But ...
Discover Vasuki indicus: colossal prehistoric snake found in Gujarat, surpassing Titanoboa. Learn about its life 47 million ...
The prehistoric snake Titanoboa certainly lived up to its 'titan' name when it roamed the Earth 58 million years ago. It was 14 metres long, weighed more than a tonne and could swallow a crocodile ...
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