Is there a snake bigger than Titanoboa?

History's largest snake simply has no equal among modern snakes. Until Titanoboa's discovery, the largest snake fossil ever found came in at 33 feet and weighed 1,000 pounds. That was Gigantophis
Gigantophis
Gigantophis is an extinct genus represented by its sole member Gigantophis garstini, a giant snake. Before the Paleocene constrictor genus Titanoboa was described from Colombia in 2009, Gigantophis garstini was regarded as the largest snake ever recorded.
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, a snake that lived 20 million years ago in Africa.
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Could Titanoboa still exist?

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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What's bigger a Titanoboa or a anaconda?

There are many key differences between a titanoboa vs anaconda. Titanoboas are significantly larger than anacondas, despite anacondas being the largest living snake known to man. Anacondas have a traditional snake mouth, perfect for eating prey whole, while titanoboas have unique teeth.
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Is python bigger than Titanoboa?

The largest python still only reaches about half the length of the average Titanoboa, and there is a huge weight difference between them!
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Is Gigantophis bigger than Titanoboa?

It was approximately 33 feet long and weighed around 1000 pounds. That's a full 17 feet shorter and 1500 pounds lighter than Titanoboa. However, it still is larger than a reticulated python – which is considered to be the longest snake living today.
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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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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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How big is the monster snake?

Estimated up to 50 feet long and 3 feet wide, this snake was the top predator in the world's first tropical rainforest. It was also the largest known predator on the planet between the extinction of dinosaurs 65 million years ago and the first appearance of Megalodon ~23 million years ago.
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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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What's the world's largest snake?

What is the longest snake in the world? The reticulated python (Malayopython reticulatus) is the longest snake in the world, regularly reaching over 6.25 metres in length.
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Can a Spinosaurus beat a Titanoboa?

On the other hand, if the Spinosaurus ambushed first, the Titanoboa would have no chance. Well, the bones of the uplifted spine could be crushed easily. Also, as for every fish eater, its mouth didn't have that much biting force causing not much damage to titanoboa.
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What if the Titanoboa was still alive?

Humans might be an ideal snack. Places such as Australia seem to co-exist with dangerous snakes, but the sheer massiveness of a titanoboa would dwarf anything we're used to. Titanoboas would prefer a hot, damp, jungle-like area, like the Amazon. Snakes rely on heat from outside their bodies to survive.
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Do anacondas exist?

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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Did Titanoboa eat dinosaurs?

Another fact about this reptile is that it was a carnivore which preyed on a variety of different animals. It could have eaten a variety of smaller reptiles and birds, and may even have hunted crocodiles! It certainly would have been big enough to hunt them.
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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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Did Titanoboa have any predators?

We think that their natural enemies attacked eggs and juveniles. The same crocodiles that Titanoboas themselves ate could have preyed on the big snakes' eggs and the young Titanoboas.
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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 any snake bigger than anaconda?

The Titanoboa had to be much thicker and more muscular in addition to much longer than an anaconda. Another very large snake that exists in the present is the reticulated python. These snakes can grow longer than anacondas on average, but they are much thinner.
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Who can beat Titanoboa?

Sarcosuchus would definately kill titanoboa. Just look at the size difference. Sarcosuchus is 8 times heavier than titanoboa and titanoboa has no chance of getting away.
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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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How fast can a Titanoboa go?

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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Who would win Titanoboa vs sarcosuchus?

Height: N/A Winner is... Titanoboa. It can use its body to suffocate the supercroc. Sarcosuchus cannot do the death roll making it easier for the titanoboa to kill.
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