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- (Liasis dubudingala) is an extinct species of snake from Queensland, Australia, that lived during the Early Pliocene. Named in 2002, Liasis dubudingala was...
- three extant species are recognized and one giant fossil species L. dubudingala, estimated to have been around 10 m (33 ft) in length. They are found...
- Phosphoroboa Rageryx Rieppelophis Titanoboa Waincophis Pythonidae Liasis dubudingala Messelopython Palaeophiidae Archaeophis Palaeophis Pterosphenus Viperidae...
- Phosphoroboa Rageryx Rieppelophis Titanoboa Waincophis Pythonidae Liasis dubudingala Messelopython Palaeophiidae Archaeophis Palaeophis Pterosphenus Viperidae...
- Phosphoroboa Rageryx Rieppelophis Titanoboa Waincophis Pythonidae Liasis dubudingala Messelopython Palaeophiidae Archaeophis Palaeophis Pterosphenus Viperidae...
- Phosphoroboa Rageryx Rieppelophis Titanoboa Waincophis Pythonidae Liasis dubudingala Messelopython Palaeophiidae Archaeophis Palaeophis Pterosphenus Viperidae...
- Phosphoroboa Rageryx Rieppelophis Titanoboa Waincophis Pythonidae Liasis dubudingala Messelopython Palaeophiidae Archaeophis Palaeophis Pterosphenus Viperidae...
- Phosphoroboa Rageryx Rieppelophis Titanoboa Waincophis Pythonidae Liasis dubudingala Messelopython Palaeophiidae Archaeophis Palaeophis Pterosphenus Viperidae...
- Phosphoroboa Rageryx Rieppelophis Titanoboa Waincophis Pythonidae Liasis dubudingala Messelopython Palaeophiidae Archaeophis Palaeophis Pterosphenus Viperidae...
- extinct). It was discovered at the Bluff Downs in Queensland. Liasis dubudingala, lived during the Pliocene epoch, grew up to 10 m (33 ft) long, and is...