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    Titanoboa (/ˌtaɪtənəˈboʊə/; lit. 'titanic boa') is an extinct genus of giant boid (the family that includes all boas and anacondas) snake that lived during...
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  • Titanoboa: Monster Snake is a 2012 documentary film produced by the Smithsonian Institution. The documentary treats Titanoboa, the largest snake ever...
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    Although the vertebral dimensions of Vasuki are smaller than those of Titanoboa (estimated at 12.8 m (42 ft) ± 2.2 m (7 ft 3 in)), the largest length...
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    (hypothesized to be piscivorous due to anatomy of its jaws and dentition) Titanoboa (multiple cranial and biochemical characteristics suggest it was primarily...
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    Gigantophis garstini, a giant snake. Before the Paleocene constrictor genus Titanoboa was described from Colombia in 2009, Gigantophis garstini was regarded...
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  • lead the raid for the final component himself and has his new recruit Titanoboa attack Boomslang for being the most vocal against his direction upon arguing...
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    Serpent Prehistoric snakes Python (mythology) Scylla Snakes in mythology Titanoboa Kerenyi (1959), p. 143. Ogden 2013, p. 26. Hesiod, Theogony 310 ff.. See...
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    reticulated python of 6.95 meters (22.8 ft) in length. The fossil species Titanoboa cerrejonensis was 12.8 meters (42 ft) long. Snakes are thought to have...
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    much higher than they are today. Based on the size of the giant boid Titanoboa, specimens of which have been found in the Cerrejón Formation, the mean...
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  • Black-banded trinket snake Twig snake African twig snake Twin Headed King Snake Titanoboa Urutu Vine snake Asian Vine Snake, Whip Snake American Vine Snake Mexican...
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    rattlesnake of the American Southwest, a living "horned serpent" Tciptckaam Titanoboa "Horned serpent, feathered serpent". Archived from the original on 2006-04-06...
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    the Serranía del Perijá to the southeast. Cerrejón was once home to the Titanoboa, the largest snake on the planet, that dwarfed even today's anaconda and...
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    as terrestrial crocodilians (e.g. Pristichampsus), large snakes (e.g. Titanoboa) or varanid lizards, or by flightless birds (e.g. Paleopsilopterus in...
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  • mind controlled anaconda though the anaconda seems to be the size of a titanoboa or 48 feet although they are extinct. Lee Tockar – Kong, Commissioner...
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    – wingspan of a Quetzalcoatlus, a pterosaur 12.8 meters – length of a Titanoboa, the largest snake to have ever lived 13 meters – length of a giant squid...
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    (mythology) Lernaean Hydra Horned Serpent Roko's basilisk Snallygaster Titanoboa The Book of the Dun Cow Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets The Owl...
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    size is only known to be surpassed by the semi-aquatic boids such as Titanoboa from the Paleocene and the fully aquatic mosasaurs such as Mosasaurus...
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  • production." Models for sixteen different species, including Pteranodon, Titanoboa, Daemonosaurus, Titanis, and Pachycephalosaurus, were created for the...
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  • Paleocene were reptiles, including crocodyliforms, choristoderans and snakes. Titanoboa, the largest known snake, lived in South America during the Paleocene...
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    Eoconstrictor Messelophis Palaeopython Phosphoroboa Rageryx Rieppelophis Titanoboa Waincophis Pythonidae Liasis dubudingala Messelopython Palaeophiidae Archaeophis...
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  • infraorder Scolecophidia (blind snakes). The largest snake ever known, Titanoboa, was discovered as a fossil in northeastern Colombia. Fauna of Colombia...
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    varying between 5-10 metric tons. The largest snake to have ever lived was Titanoboa which could grow up to 12.8–14.3 m (42–47 ft) and weigh up to 730–1,135 kg...
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    Carbonemys Cerrejonemys Cerrejonisuchus Montrichardia aquatica Puentemys Titanoboa Oliní Gp. Eonatator Hondita Fm. Pachyrhizodus etayoi Yaguarasaurus Hiló...
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    like the smaller podocnemid Cerrejonemys, the giant boid (constrictor) Titanoboa, and crocodylomorphs such as the dyrosaurids Cerrejonisuchus, Acherontisuchus...
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  • ("giraffe Titan"); Anatotitan ("duck Titan"); Titanotherium ("Titan beast"); Titanoboa ("Titanic boa") tyranno-, -tyrannus: Pronunciation: /taɪrænoʊ/, /taɪrænəs/...
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  • Story 1994 Edith Beckler and Melissa Peltier A&E Television Networks Titanoboa: Monster Snake 2012 Martin Kemp Titicut Follies 1967 Frederick Wiseman...
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    tropical South America from Colombia and Venezuela south to Argentina †Titanoboa Head et al., 2009 1 0 n/a Fossils of 28 individuals were found in the...
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    Prognathodon reached similar sizes. The largest known prehistoric snake is Titanoboa cerrejonensis, estimated at 12.8 m (42 ft) or even 14.3 m (47 ft) in length...
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    Carbonemys Cerrejonemys Cerrejonisuchus Montrichardia aquatica Puentemys Titanoboa Oliní Gp. Eonatator Hondita Fm. Pachyrhizodus etayoi Yaguarasaurus Hiló...
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  • (estimated to be around 8 meters in total length) snake distinct from Titanoboa from the Paleocene Cerrejón Formation (Colombia) interpreted by the authors...
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