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The exact diet of the titanoboa is unknown, though signs show it may have preyed largely on fish, having a jaw similar to known underwater hunters, and mostly lived in the water.
Discovered in 2005 in the Cerrejón coal mine, the Titanoboa’s fossils remained undisturbed for nearly 60 million years. ... Underwater Volcano Found Filled with Thousands of Giant Living Eggs .
Titanoboa is a robotic life-size replica of a prehistoric snake, created to bring attention to our society's reliance on fossil fuels. Robotic snakes are - perhaps surprisingly - nothing all that new.
Titanoboa is largest snake ever found and lived around 60 million years ago. Image: CC Ryan Quick. In an episode titled Graveyard of the Giant Beasts, Secrets of the Dead investigates which ...
How Titanoboa, the 40-Foot-Long Snake, Was Found In Colombia, the fossil of a gargantuan snake has stunned scientists, forcing them to rethink the nature of prehistoric life ...
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.
— -- A snake stretching longer than a school bus and too thick to fit through a doorway may sound like a creature in a Hollywood bio-horror flick, but this one actually ruled the roost on ...
A strange sight accosted visitors at Grand Central Station last week: a gigantic snake. A life-size model of the 60-million-year-old Titanoboa has taken stage at the train terminal, an ...
Titanoboa‘s fossilised vertebra showed that it was a whopping 13 metres (42 feet) long.By comparison, the largest verifiable record for a living snake belongs to a 10-metre-long reticulated ...