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In 2009 researchers in northeastern Colombia discovered fossils of the largest known snake in the world, a prehistoric creature dubbed Titanoboa cerrejonensis (titanoboa) that lived 58 to 60 ...
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It's time to meet Titanoboa. The original Titanoboa was a species of snake that lived 60 million years ago, reaching a length of 50 feet (15 meters) and an estimated weight of one ton (907 kg).
There’s a good reason why this new discovery – the largest snake that ever slithered – has been named Titanoboa. Titanoboa cerrejonesis is new to science and was discovered by a team of ...
The fitting name for this project, and the snake, is Titanoboa. Artist Charlie Brinson thought of the idea of building Titanoboa after learning about the discovery of fossilized remains of the ...
The Titanoboa—the largest known snake to ever exist—was as long as a school bus, growing to an estimated 50 feet long and 3 feet wide. The species was discovered in 2009 by a multi ...
The largest snake that ever lived is known as the Titanoboa; however, researchers in India may have unearthed fossils of a ...
WILMINGTON — From a fossil bed deep within Colombia’s Cerrejon coal mine, scientists have uncovered remains of the largest snake in the world — Titanoboa. Measuring 48 feet long and weighing ...