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“The bones get lost.” The snake skull embraced by the Cerrejón shale mudstone was a piece of Titanoboa that Bloch, Head and their colleagues had been hoping to find for years. “It offers a ...
Imagine a snake so massive it could take down crocodiles - meet Titanoboa, the 42-foot prehistoric giant that once ruled the swamps of ancient South America. In this episode, we dive into the ...
A recently discovered prehistoric monster snake provides answers about ... too and often get destroyed. Because titanoboa is so big and the skull bones are so large, it's one of the few snakes ...
While Anaconda is more well known among the two, a snake species named Titanoboa is also no less famous. Although the snake went extinct many years ago, it used to be longer than the Anaconda.