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  • Titanoboa, la Serpiente Gigante Que Aterrorizó al Mundo Entero

  • Worlds BIGGEST Snake ever, Titanoboa

    Largest snake to ever roam the earth is the Titanoboa ! The Titanic snake was proven to exist when scientists discovered huge fossils all over South America. \r
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    First Appearance … Titanoboa made its appearance during the Paleocene epoch and was one of the first large reptiles to reclaim ecological niches that appeared after dinosaurs and marine reptiles died off at the end of the Cretaceous period. Those animals vanished after the K/T Extinction event -- or the Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinction Event -- some 65 million years ago.\r
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    Whats in a name? … Because of its name, its easy to imagine that Titanoboa -- or “titanic boa” behaved like todays boa constrictor .. wrapping itself around its victim, then squeezing until its prey suffocates. More likely, the big snake stayed half-submerged in water, slithering close to its unaware victim. Then it would dramatically leap and clamp its huge jaws around the windpipe of its prey. You wouldnt think of a boa constrictor hunting prey like a crocodile!\r
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    The Rightful King -- Gigantophis was a 33-foot long snake that weighed a thousand pounds, and was widely hailed as the king of snakes. But along slithers Titanoboa, weighing in at more than a ton and stretching more than 40 feet long! And adding insult to injury, Titanoboa showed up some 40 million years earlier.\r
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    Size Matters -- Titanoboa truly was titanic compared to many of todays snakes around twice as long as todays longest snakes. But todays Giant Anaconda has nothing to be ashamed about. Larger specimens have have weighed around 500 pounds and measured 25 feet head to tail. Good luck trying to get shove that into carry on luggage! \r
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    Fight Club … Along with a gigantic snake, it seems that South America during the early Paleocene was home to a giant snapping turtle as well. Remains of the one-ton snapping turtle Carbonemys have been located in the same area as fossils of Titanoboa. Some experts think theres a chance these two giant animals might have clashed from time to time. That would make for a great fight card … Who do you think would win?\r
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    Undercover -- Many of todays venomous snakes have brightly colored markings, or distinct patterns. But Titanoboa and many other reptiles in its environment had no such markings. Any noticeable color or pattern could have served to warn prey of the snakes presence … And this animal obtained its food by sneaking up on its prey.\r
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    NYC Snake -- Did you know a Titanoboa was ually spotted at Grand Central Station in New York City. In new the Smithsonian Institution had a 48-foot-long model of the beast installed in the busy rail terminal. A museum spokesman claimed the exhibit was there to “scare the hell out of people”. It also may have had something to do with the Smithsonian Tv special called, “Titanoboa: Monster Snake”.\r
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    Fossil Fory -- Since 2004, the fossils of 28 Titanoboa snakes were discovered in Cerrejon, Columbias biggest mining operation and one of the largest open pit mines in the world. Why were so many Titanoboa fossils found in this region? Its believed that warm tropical climates were a big reason for their enormous size. Snakes require warmer temperatures to charge their metabolism. Its believed that the warm climate allowed cold-blooded creatures to grow to such immense sizes.\r
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    Big as a Bus -- Without competition from the dinosaurs, Titanoboa was the largest predator in the world for some 10 million years. Its enormous size would make you think of something out of a horror . To put things in perspective, take a look at this graph from snake-fs.weebly.com … Titanoboa was longer than a 40 foot bus and could lift its tail over 6 feet high, taller than an adult human. How would you like to see that slithering around in your garden?\r
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  • Titanoboa, la serpiente prehistórica más grande del mundo (monster snake)

    Washington, 30 mar (EFEverde), (Imágenes: Damià S. Bonmatí).- El Museo de Historia Natural del Smithsonian de Washington ha recreado la serpiente más grande del mundo, la Titanoboa, con una réplica a tamaño real en una exposición y una reproducción virtual en un documental, ambientado en la selva tropical en la que vivió hace 58 millones de años.

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  • [CH] Titanoboa robot de 15 metros

    Titanoboa es la versión robot de la serpiente más grande de la historia, que vivió hace 60 millones de años en Sudamérica.

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  • Misterios de los gigantes extintos - Titanoboa y Paraceratherium

    Hace sesenta millones de años, Sudamérica albergó a la Titanoboa, una serpiente gigante de trece metros de longitud y una tonelada de peso. Su desaparición sigue siendo un misterio, aunque podría estar relacionada con la pérdida de su hábitat, especialmente de los ríos. Treinta millones de años después, otro gigante apareció en la zona del actual Pakistán, el Paraceratherium. Era una especie de rinoceronte ocho veces más grande que los actuales y necesitaba más de media tonelada de alimento al día. Se cree que su voracidad fue la causa de su desaparición.

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  • Jurassic Park Builder Battle - Titanoboa Super Moves [Final Evolution]

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  • Misterios de los gigantes extintos: Titanoboa y paraceratherium [ HD ] - Documental

    Hace sesenta y cinco millones de años, un meteorito gigante golpeó la tierra causando una catástrofe global que destruyó aproximadamente las tres cuartas partes de las especies de plantas y animales del planeta, incluidos los poderosos dinosaurios. Poco se sabía sobre los sobrevivientes que vivieron en este mundo postapocalíptico hasta que una operación minera en Cerrejón, en el norte de Colombia, excavando carbón cortado desde lo más profundo de la corteza terrestre, expuso una capa importante en la historia geológica de la tierra que duró más de 10 millones de años. después de la extinción de los dinosaurios.

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  • 21 Strangest Snakes

    Here are some of the most venomous and the biggest snake to have ever lived, youll see some pretty and pretty strange snakes!\r
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    14. The Spitting Cobras\r
    These types of snakes are ually made up of several different species. Their name is a dead giveaway for what these guys can do. Their most effective defense mechanism is the ability to spit their venom into the eyes of whatever it targets. Their aim is scary-accurate but they can only try to guess their preys movement, which can lead to a missed shot.\r
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    13. Green Vine Snake\r
    This is officially the worlds most slender snake. They grow to about an average width of just 2cm thick and you can see why theyre called the ribbon snake. On top of being extremely venomous, they also happen to be one of the worlds fastest striking reptiles. \r
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    12. The Blind Snake\r
    Dont be fooled. I know this looks like a worm and all but its ually a snake. This snake doesnt have any eyes, which is how it got its name, the blind snake. They mostly live underground and scavenge for different types of bugs and larvae. It is mildly venomous so make sure you do a double take and dont pick up one of these guys by mistake.\r
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    11. The Leaf-Nosed Snake\r
    The Madagascar leaf-nosed snake isnt the biggest snake in the world, but it definitely is one of the most unusual looking snakes. They happen to be thought of as one of the calmest snakes and arent prone to biting unless theyre provoked or feel threatened.\r
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    10. California Red-Sided Garter Snake\r
    Look at this snake. Look at how majestic it looks. It looks like someone painted it with glow in the dark paint that they use for raves. This is the type of color combinations you see on acid trips, so Im told. But the California red-sided snake isnt one to worry about since they need to “chew” their prey to deliver their venom, which isnt life- threatening to humans.\r
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    9. The Emerald Tree Boa\r
    This snake happens to be one of the larger snakes on this list. When fully grown, the adults can come out to be around 6 ft in length and are ually non-venomous. Fun f, these guys arent this emerald color when theyre babies because when theyre born theyre either red or yellow and turn green once they reach adulthood. \r
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    8. Eastern Blue Racer\r
    This snake is not one to be taken lightly and dont get distred by its blue skin. The Blue Racer absolutely hates any type of disturbance so stay away from them or theyll chase after you. In which case I hope youre a fast runner because these guys have been known to slither up to 8-10mph! \r
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    7. The Golden Flying Snake\r
    The flying tree snake is a golden color and is found in South and Southeast Asia. It happens to be incredibly thin which helps it to fly. Although, it doesnt ually “fly” fly but rather it glides through the air by flinging its body from treetops.\r
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    6. Burrowing Asp\r
    This species of snake is found underground in parts of Africa. Their most interesting trait is their flexible and venomous fangs. When a burrowing asp gets ready to strike, it elongates its fangs from its mouth, and it can even do it when its mouth is closed \r
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    5. Golden Sea Snakes\r
    When sea snakes are hunting, they do it by looking for their next potential meal in small places such as cracks and crevasses. But while theyre doing this they have to manage to keep an eye out for hungry predators. Golden sea snakes have photoreceptors on their tails thatlike another set of eyes and allow them to detect light variations caused by nearby animals. \r
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    4. The Reticulated Python\r
    This type of python is mostly found in southeast Asia and as of right now is the largest species of snake that grows to be around 28 feet long. This snake is definitely one of the more menacing looking ones.guess whos not going to Southeast Asia??\r
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    3. The Ball Python\r
    The species of python happens to be the smallest and is found in the Sub-Saharan Africa. These guys are pretty much docile which is what makes them pretty popular as pets. Do people not watch the news and see other snake owners getting turned on by their snakes? I mean look at this picture, this is why you dont put these snakes together because theyll eat each other.\r
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    2. Tiger Keelback\r
    This species is often found in Eastern Asia. Asia has a lot of snakes…. They usually feed on poisonous frogs since theyre immune to their poison. Whats ually pretty cool is that the keelback steals the frogs poison and stores it in these special neck glands to use later on any predator that tries to eat it. \r
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    1.Titanoboa\r
    This species of snake is considered to be the largest snake that has ever existed on Earth. They grew to reach staggering lengths of around 40 feet

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    Unbelievable! Buffaloes Upstream To Defeat Lions To Save Teammate - Buffaloes Kill Lion

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