Imagine a serpent as long as a small plane, weighing over a ton! This was Titanoboa, the prehistoric king of the Amazon. Discovered in Colombia, this colossal boa constrictor-like snake, reaching up to 45 feet, once crushed crocodiles and giant fish. Its existence reveals a much warmer ancient Earth, with scientists estimating equatorial temperatures around 91°F. Titanoboa’s reign highlights the astonishing diversity of life that once roamed our planet. Imagine a serpent as long as a small plane, weighing over a ton! This was Titanoboa, the prehistoric king of the Amazon. Discovered in Colombia, this colossal boa constrictor-like snake, reaching up to 45 feet, once crushed crocodiles and giant fish. Its existence reveals a much warmer ancient Earth, with scientists estimating equatorial temperatures around 91°F. Titanoboa’s reign highlights the astonishing diversity of life that once roamed our planet.
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