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What Titanoboa Tells Us About a Hotter, Wilder EarthImagine walking through a steamy, ancient rainforest. The air is thick with humidity, the trees tower above, and somewhere ...
Scientists working in Colombia have discovered the largest snake on the planet, an animal that blows away previous records.
Most boas, which are a type of large, non-venomous constricting snake, prefer a diet of mammals, birds or reptiles. But ...
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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 ...
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