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But just how big was the Titanoboa, and how does its size compare to the size of some of the snakes living today? In this article, we will address the length and weight of the average Titanoboa.
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Titanoboa, which lived 60 million years ago, could crush and devour a crocodile.
New York commuters arriving at Grand Central Station were greeted by a monstrous sight: a 48-foot-long, 2,500-pound titanoboa snake. The good news: It's not alive. Anymore. But the full-scale ...
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