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2,500 Pound Snake

Fossils from northeastern Columbia reveals the biggest snake ever discovered.  A monster that stretched 42 to 45 fee long, reaching more than 2,500 pounds.  It can easy eat something the size of a cow.

The discovers of the snake named it Titanoboa cerrejonensis (”ty-TAN-o-BO-ah sare-ah-HONE-en-siss”). That means “titanic boa from Cerrejon,” the region where it was found.

Titanoboa’s size gives clues about its environment. A snake’s size is related to how warm its environment is. The fossils suggest equatorial temperatures in its day were significantly warmer than they are now, during a time when the world as a whole was warmer. So equatorial temperatures apparently rose along with the global levels.


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