World's 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. Check out these 18 Titanoboa Facts, World’s biggest Snake Ever 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. What’s in a name? … Because of its name, it’s easy to imagine that Titanoboa -- or “titanic boa” behaved like today’s 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 wouldn’t think of a boa constrictor hunting prey like a crocodile! 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. Size Matters -- Titanoboa truly was titanic compared to many of today’s snakes around twice as long as today’s longest snakes. But today’s 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! 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 there’s 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? Undercover -- Many of today’s 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 snake’s presence … And this animal obtained its food by sneaking up on its prey. NYC Snake -- Did you know a Titanoboa was actually spotted at Grand Central Station in New York City. In 2012 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”. Fossil Factory -- Since 2004, the fossils of 28 Titanoboa snakes were discovered in Cerrejon, Columbia’s biggest mining operation and one of the largest open pit mines in the world. Why were so many Titanoboa fossils found in this region? It’s believed that warm tropical climates were a big reason for their enormous size. Snakes require warmer temperatures to charge their metabolism. It’s believed that the warm climate allowed cold-blooded creatures to grow to such immense sizes. 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 movie. To put things in perspective, take a look at this graph from snake-facts.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? Subscribe to Epic Wildlife http://goo.gl/6rzs5u Let's Connect -- http://www.epicadamwildlife.com/ -- http://www.facebook.com/epicadamwildlife -- http://www.twitter.com/epicwildlife -- http://gplus.to/epicwildlife

Comments

  1. If temperature was the reason why this snake grew so large, and if its habitat was water, how hot was that water? Could water during that era have a different composition for it not to evaporate?
  2. Ok stop saying TITANOBOA
  3. people have no idea if the titanoboa was brightly colored or not they have no proof
  4. It got its name from its size. Yep a right name for them. Titanoboa. God of snake. Their real name is titan
  5. If Titanoboa and the local giant crocs and turtles got into fights they would probably end in draws with no winner. Predators like to conserve their energy and avoid damage.
  6. Snakes have been known to attack Crocodiles, yet, Crocodiles have also been observed killing Snakes.
  7. A good fight club, and I made a video on this, would be Titanoboa Vs Megalania.
  8. There's no way Titanoboa is the biggest Snake of all time. Keep in mind that the longest Snake ever measured alive is a Reticulated Python, that was 33 feet. Compared to a 43 foot Titanoboa, that's only a 10 foot difference. I think an unknown prehistoric extinct Snake, was quite longer than Titanoboa. 75-100 feet long would be more impressive.
  9. BOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  10. my friend said he will eat all the snakes like boy
  11. if this snake still existed , I would never leave my house lol.
  12. from now on,anaconda is the biggest snake
  13. "you would not wanna give this snake a friendly hug"😂😂😂😂😂Lmafao fuck no 400 lbs per square inch you kiddin me bruh...
  14. dangerous video
  15. Titanoboa was big, but was it really the biggest Snake? Probably not. In 1959, Colonel Remy Van Leirde was headed back to his army base in the Congo. He was in a helicopter, when he noticed a huge Snake on the ground below. He said the Snake had to be a minimum of at least 50 feet in length. The measurement said stretched out, the Snake would be about yay long. And when they lined up the Termite Mounds in the top left corner, they got about 13 of them. Making the Snake 195 feet long, making it 5 times longer, even than the Titanoboa, which is so far the longest Snake in the fossil record.
  16. Just one of a million reasons not to believe in god and/or a benevolent god.
  17. I thought naked snake was the biggest
  18. at a huge excavation a cave was found with a snake 35 feet long that was over a hundred years old could that be a titanoboa?
  19. what's in a nyme?
  20. Just imagine, if there was a Prehistoric Boa around that time, what would a Prehistoric Anaconda would look like.


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