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Titanoboa – the biggest Snake ever

The Titanoboa snake was so big that it ate crocodiles

The fossilised bones of the biggest snake known to have lived have been found in Colombia and identified as a new species, Titanoboa, which was 12-15 meters long, largely aquatic and lived on crocodiles.
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