Titanoboa: Monster Snake Titanoboa: Monster Snake
TITANOBOA
Meet Titanoboa: She’s longer than a bus, eats crocodiles for breakfast and makes the anaconda look like a garter snake. CLICK IMAGE BELOW TO BEGIN DOCUMENTARY
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Titanoboa: How did a snake ever get so big? – CSMonitor.com http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2012/0322/Titanoboa-How-did-a-snake-ever-get-so-big Mar 22, 2012 … Titanoboa: The new Smithsonian exhibit in Grand Central Station displays a replica of the largest snake in history, the 48-foot titanoboa.
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