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Fossil remains of Titanoboa cerrejonensis, a 58-million-year-old snake, have been discovered in Colombia's Cerrejón coal mine ...
Titanoboa is the most massive snake to have ever lived on Earth; or was it? Scientists have recently discovered another huge ...
Titanoboa, as wide as an oil drum, crushed its prey with a powerful bite that had a muscle force of approximately 400 psi.
The RattleCam is back! For the second year in a row, California Polytechnic State University and Dickinson College are live ...
Recent studies confirm Vasuki Indicus, a 47-million-year-old snake discovered in India, rivaled Titanoboa in size. Both ...
As adults, these large snakes are better known for their slow, lumbering gait, but the researchers discovered that young ...