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The Titanoboa, (meaning "titanic boa"), is a genus of snake that lived approximately 60–58 million years ago, during the Paleocene epoch, a 10-million-year period immediately following the dinosaur extinction event. The only known species is Titanoboa cerrejonensis, the largest, longest, and heaviest snake ever discovered, which supplanted the previous record holder, Gigantophis.

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  • The Titanoboa, (meaning "titanic boa"), is a genus of snake that lived approximately 60–58 million years ago, during the Paleocene epoch, a 10-million-year period immediately following the dinosaur extinction event. The only known species is Titanoboa cerrejonensis, the largest, longest, and heaviest snake ever discovered, which supplanted the previous record holder, Gigantophis.
  • Titanoboa, pronounced /taɪˌtænəˈboʊ.ə/ ty-TAN-ə-BOH-ə, meaning "titanic boa," is a genus of snake that lived approximately 60 to 58 million years ago, in the Paleocene epoch, a 10-million-year period immediately following the dinosaur extinction event. The only known species is the Titanoboa cerrejonensis, the largest snake ever discovered, which supplanted the previous record holder, Gigantophis.
  • Vivio hace 60 MA donde se situa el actual colombia.
  • The Titanoboa is an upcoming snake. It is currently not in development and will be worked on later. It will only be an NPC in progression mode because of it's lifestyle, sit in the exact same spot for hours and wait for prey to come.
  • Titanoboa will be a featured and unplayable AI for the isle video game.
  • Titanoboa was a genus of very large snake that lived during the Paleocene epoch, immediately following the dinosaur extinction event.
  • Titanoboa, meaning "titanic boa", is an extinct genus of snake that lived approximately 60 to 58 million years ago, during the Paleocene epoch, (approximately 60-58 million years ago) a 10-million-year period immediately following the Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction event that wiped out the majority of terrestrial life, including the dinosaurs. After the mass extinction event, Titanoboa was, for the majority of the Paleocene epoch, the largest non-marine vertebrate.
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  • 12.8 m
  • 12.8
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  • 60(xsd:integer)
Status
  • Extinct
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  • Jurassic Park: Builder
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  • Titanoboa
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  • Restoration of Titanoboa cerrejonensis
  • Titanoboa vertebrae , Anaconda vertebrae .
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  • Egg
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  • "Titan snake"
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  • 1135.0
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  • 280(xsd:integer)
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  • †T. curriei
  • * T. cerrejonensis
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  • ''Titanoboa cerrejonensis
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  • Titanoboa (Head, 2009)
  • †Titanoboa
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