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By looking at the number of holes in the jawbone fragments, Bloch and Head concluded that Titanoboa had more closely packed teeth than modern-day boas. “Is it more a specialized fish-eater?” ...
Scientists working in Colombia have discovered the largest snake on the planet, an animal that blows away previous records.
What made it unforgettable was its incredible size, strength and what they ate. Millions of years ago, Titanoboa dominated ...
In 2009, the discovery of Titanoboa cerrejonensis fossils in Colombia's Cerrejón coal mine revealed a massive snake that ...
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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