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northeastern Colombia. It was
named and
described in 2009 as
Titanoboa cerrejonensis, the
largest snake ever
found at that time. It was
originally known...
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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
evolved from...
- Cerrejón,
featured in the do****entary and
included in the
species epithet of
Titanoboa cerrejonensis...
- "Cranial Osteology, Body Size,
Systematics and
Ecology of the
giant Paleocene snake Titanoboa cerrejonensis".
Vertebrate Paleontology: 140–141. v t e...
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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 and 1...
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provided several important paleontological finds,
among others Titanoboa cerrejonensis, with an
estimated length of 14
metres (46 ft) and a
weight of 1,135...
- size, systematics, and
ecology of the
giant Paleocene snake Titanoboa cerrejonensis,
Society of
Vertebrate Paleontology, pp. 140–141,
retrieved 22 May 2017...
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promotions and
sponsorship February the
fossils of 28
individual Titanoboa cerrejonensis, the
largest snake ever discovered, were
announced to have been found...
- rich in CO2.
Based on the
fossils of the
terrifyingly large Titanoboa cerrejonensis,
dating to the
latest Paleocene, a body m**** of 1,135
kilograms (40...
- Size, Systematics, and
Ecology of the
giant Paleocene Snake Titanoboa cerrejonensis. 73nd
Annual Meeting of the
Society of
Vertebrate Paleontology, Los...