While Anaconda is more well known among the two, a snake species named Titanoboa is also no less famous. Although the snake ...
Titanoboa has long been heralded as the largest of large snakes. Slithering through the Paleocene at an estimated 45 to 50 ...
They also have the highest yield of venom, carrying up to 600 milligrams at a time. Described in 2009, Titanoboa cerrejonensis has long been considered the largest snake to ever exist. It lived 60–58 ...
A new Smithsonian Channel documentary will tell you everything you need to know about the beast that eats crocodiles for breakfast and makes modern anacondas look like a garter snakes. (01:32 ...
the green anaconda and the reticulated python, measure around 30 feet in length and 600 pounds at their biggest. Titanoboa inhabited the warm, tropical environment of what is now northern Colombia.
THIS is the dramatic moment a man bites a giant anaconda to stop the ghastly serpent crushing him to death. The man was in the water in the Amazon, Brazil, when he was forced to sink his teeth ...
The prehistoric snake Titanoboa certainly lived up to its 'titan' name when it roamed the Earth 58 million years ago. It was 14 metres long, weighed more than a tonne and could swallow a crocodile ...
It's the ultimate battle of the predators - the monster snake's unbelievable power against the tyrannosaurus' giant bite. They lived in different times and places, but if they ever met ...
A colossal 50-foot, 997kg prehistoric snake named Vasuki indicus has been unearthed in India, outsizing the infamous Titanoboa.
From a 4-metric-ton sloth to a 15-meter snake, not forgetting the mammoth, a prehistoric megafauna with imposing bodies has ...
Flying snake is a misnomer, since, barring a strong updraft, these animals can’t actually gain altitude. They’re gliders, using the speed of free fall and contortions of their bodies to catch ...
Those snake dreams you've been having? They have a message and a meaning. As a professional dream interpreter and the author of “The Alchemy of Your Dreams,” I help people come to insights ...