How many Titanoboa are left?

Titanoboa was first described in 2009, some five years after it was excavated from rocks exposed at the Cerrejón coal mine in Colombia, which lies to the west of the mouth of Lake Maracaibo. The remains of approximately 30 individuals have been recovered. The majority are adults, but some juveniles have been found.
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Can Titanoboa come back?

As the Earth's temperatures rise, there's a possibility the Titanoboa - or something like it - could make a comeback. But scientist Dr Carlos Jaramillo points out that it wouldn't happen quickly: "It takes geological time to develop a new species. It could take a million years - but perhaps they will!"
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Is a Titanoboa still alive today?

Titanoboa (/tiˌtɑːnoʊˈboʊə/) is an extinct genus of very large snakes that lived in what is now La Guajira in northeastern Colombia. They could grow up to 12.8 m (42 ft), perhaps even 14.3 m (47 ft) long and reach a weight of 1,135 kg (2,500 lb).
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Where is Titanoboa now?

Partial skeletons of the giant, boa constrictor-like snake, named Titanoboa cerrejonensis, were found in Colombia by an international team of scientists and are now at the Florida Museum of Natural History.
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Is there a snake bigger than Titanoboa?

The largest snake species today is the giant anaconda, and it can grow to around 15 feet in length — less than one-third of the size of your average Titanoboa. Anacondas rarely reach more than 20 feet in length or weigh more than 500 pounds.
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What If Titanoboa Snake Didn't Go Extinct?



Who will win anaconda or Titanoboa?

The titanoboa far outweighs an anaconda, and is much longer than it too. This is certainly saying something, especially when you consider the fact that the anaconda is the largest snake in the world currently! The average green anaconda grows anywhere from 15-20 feet long and the titanoboa grows 40-50 feet in length.
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What killed the Titanoboa?

Climate change contributed to the disappearance and extinction of most of Titanoboa. The declining global temperatures favored the emergence of smaller snakes. Larger reptiles were slowly erased and smaller snakes and other reptiles too over their places in the ecosystem.
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When was the last Titanoboa died?

Titanoboa died out around 58 to 60 million years ago, so its dominance was fairly brief in geological terms.
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Is Titanoboa bigger than Megalodon?

Titanoboa was a very large snake creature that weighed 2,500lbs and measured 50ft long, and megalodon was a massive shark that weighed up to 100,000lbs and measured 67ft long.
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Which is bigger Titanoboa vs anaconda?

Using the length-weight ratios of a rock python and an anaconda as a guide, Head estimated that Titanoboa weighed in at over 1.3 tons. That's almost thirty times as heavy as the anaconda, the bulkiest species alive today.
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Is Medusa the snake still alive?

Medusa is currently housed at “The Edge of Hell Haunted House” in Kansas City.
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Are anacondas still alive?

Anacondas live in swamps, marshes, and slow-moving streams, mainly in the tropical rain forests of the Amazon and Orinoco basins. They are cumbersome on land, but stealthy and sleek in the water.
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What did Titanoboa eat?

The huge snake was a carnivore (which means that it would eat meat and kept leaves, stems and crops out of its diet).
  • This carnivorous constrictor would also eat other snakes like boa constrictors, cobras, pythons and others!
  • Thank you for reading and learning about the terrific Titanoboa – Charlotte.
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Can we bring the Dodo back to life?

It's not possible. The limit of DNA survival, which we'd need for de-extinction, is probably around one million years or less.
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Which is bigger Titanoboa or Gigantophis?

Gigantophis garstini was a prehistoric snake which may have measured more than 10 meters (33 feet), larger than any living species of snake. It once took the mantle of largest snake before Titanoboa, which was recently discovered in Colombia.
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Are anacondas real?

Anacondas are semi aquatic snakes found in tropical South America, notable in the Amazon and different to pythons. They are some of the largest snakes in the world and are known for their swimming ability. “Anaconda” is the common name for the genus Eunectes, a genus of boa.
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Is Titanoboa real?

Titanoboa, (Titanoboa cerrejonensis), extinct snake that lived during the Paleocene Epoch (66 million to 56 million years ago), considered to be the largest known member of the suborder Serpentes. Titanoboa is known from several fossils that have been dated to 58 million to 60 million years ago.
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Can the Titanoboa swim?

Despite its large size, Titanoboa could swim with great speed in the waters. Additionally, on land, Titanoboa was surprisingly a very fast animal, capable of reaching speeds in excess of 50 mph (80 k/h) if it ever needed to.
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Are giant anacondas real?

The green anaconda (Eunectes murinus), also known as the giant anaconda, common anaconda, common water boa or sucuri, is a boa species found in South America. It is the heaviest and one of the longest known extant snake species. Like all boas, it is a non-venomous constrictor.
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Did Titanoboa eat crocodile?

Specimens used in the study show the new species, named Cerrejonisuchus improcerus, grew only 6 to 7 feet long, making it easy prey for Titanoboa. Its scientific name means small crocodile from Cerrejon.
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What is world's largest snake?

What is the biggest snake in the world?
  • The largest snakes in the world belong to the python and boa families. ...
  • The reticulated python (Malayopython reticulatus) is the longest snake in the world, regularly reaching over 6.25 metres in length.
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Is a Titanoboa a dinosaur?

Titanoboa, discovered by Museum scientists, was the largest snake that ever lived. Estimated up to 50 feet long and 3 feet wide, this snake was the top predator in the world's first tropical rainforest.
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Who can beat Titanoboa?

rex would actually be the most likely to win since they have an explosive bite. (It could LITERALLY explode bone!) Titanoboa could grow up to 53 ft long and reach a weight of 1,135 kg.
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How do you escape a Titanoboa?

Use ranged weapons against titanoboas and watch your surroundings as the can team up and knock you out. In real life, Titanoboa was fifty feet long and lived in the jungles of Colombia 60 million years ago. It was a massive, definitely rideable monster that could squeeze the living crap out of you.
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Did Titanoboa eat fish?

Titanoboa would also eat large fish . Like modern-day snakes, it could also dislocate its jaws to help swallow prey bigger than its own head whole such as small mammals. It would also sometimes eat other snakes but paleontologists are not sure.
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