Megaloceros GiganteusAnimal SkeletonsVulture CultureTapeta GalaxieSeni 3dThe SkeletonExtinct AnimalsAnimal BonesNatural History MuseumMegaloceros GiganteusThis is the skeleton of a Titanoboa cerrejonensis giant snake that lived 58 or 60 million years ago.
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ArtBrazilTitanoboa: The World’s Largest Snake EverScared of snakes? Prepare yourself for this one. Titanoboa may be the world's largest snake of all time. Let's see if this monstrous beast could still exist in places such as the South American rainforest.
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TumblrTitanoboa SnakeDanger NoodleReticulated PythonGiant SnakeLargest SnakeGiant AnimalsLong SnakeGrand Central TerminalTitanoboa – the largest snake | DinoAnimals.comWhile the last dinosaurs slowly faded away, 60 million years ago a new giant, able to consume a crocodile, appeared on the surface of the Earth - Titanoboa.
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Titanoboa SnakeDinosaurs ExtinctionGreen AnacondaSnake FactsReticulated PythonBurmese PythonGiant SnakeLargest SnakeReptile TankTitanoboa comes back to life! Smithsonian recreates world's biggest snake - a 48-foot predator which ruled Earth after age of dinosaursA terrifying 48-foot, 2,500 foot predator that slithered through rainforests 60 million years ago has been brought back to life by the Smithsonian.