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The Gigantophis was a prehistoric snake which may have measured more than 10 metres (33 ft), larger than any living species of snake. It once took the mantle of largest snake before Titanoboa, which was discovered in Colombia in 2009. Gigantophis lived approximately 40 million years ago in the southern Sahara where Egypt and Algeria are now situated.

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  • Gigantophis
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  • The Gigantophis was a prehistoric snake which may have measured more than 10 metres (33 ft), larger than any living species of snake. It once took the mantle of largest snake before Titanoboa, which was discovered in Colombia in 2009. Gigantophis lived approximately 40 million years ago in the southern Sahara where Egypt and Algeria are now situated.
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  • EX
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Status
  • Extinct
Name
  • Gigantophis
Caption
  • Restoration of Gigantophis garstini
Species
  • †G. garstini
Genus
  • †Gigantophis
Class
Family
  • †Madtsoiidae
Order
Phylum
Location
  • Colombia
abstract
  • The Gigantophis was a prehistoric snake which may have measured more than 10 metres (33 ft), larger than any living species of snake. It once took the mantle of largest snake before Titanoboa, which was discovered in Colombia in 2009. Gigantophis lived approximately 40 million years ago in the southern Sahara where Egypt and Algeria are now situated.
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