What was the largest snake ever found?

What is the heaviest snake in the world? Green anacondas are the heaviest snakes in the world. The heaviest anaconda ever recorded was 227 kilograms. This massive snake was 8.43 metres long, with a girth of 1.11 metres.

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Is there a snake bigger than Titanoboa?

Titanoboa's fossilised vertebra showed that it was a whopping 13 metres (42 feet) long. By comparison, the largest verifiable record for a living snake belongs to a 10-metre-long reticulated python, and that was probably a striking exception.

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Is Titanoboa bigger than anaconda?

Titanoboas are significantly larger than anacondas, despite anacondas being the largest living snake known to man.

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Which is bigger python or anaconda?

Python vs Anaconda: Size

An anaconda is shorter than a python, growing up to 22 feet but weighing in at up to 550 lbs. The anaconda is a huge reptile that has a diameter of up to 12 inches; that's massive! The python is longer, but the anaconda is thicker and much heavier, so it gets the advantage.

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How big was the biggest prehistoric snake?

Named Titanoboa cerrejonensis by its discoverers, the size of the snake's vertebrae suggest it weighed 1,140 kilograms (2,500 pounds) and measured 13 meters (42.7 feet) nose to tail tip.

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Has there ever been a 50 foot snake?

According to experts, the longest snakes recorded have reached lengths of around 20 feet. There is no evidence a 50-feet (15 meter) specimen was spotted alongside a river as claimed in a video shared on social media.

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Are Titanoboa still alive?

Titanoboa is also the only extinct boine genus known, going extinct during the Late Paleocene whereas all other genera are still living.

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Who would win in a fight between a king cobra and an anaconda?

An anaconda would win a fight against a king cobra. This outcome assumes that both of these creatures met in an open area that doesn't allow an ambush to happen. Otherwise, the anaconda might just snatch the water-loving king cobra into the water and make for a much less interesting fight.

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Who would win in a fight between a king cobra and a python?

Python: Who Wins in a Fight? The king cobra is the winner. Both of these large reptiles bring a lot of advantages to the table, such as their size. However, the king cobra has the distinct advantage of having a deadly bite.

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What snake has the strongest squeeze?

King snakes are native to North America and have evolved into the strongest constrictors in the world, with the ability to exert 180 mm Hg of pressure. That's about 60 mm Hg higher than the healthy blood pressure of a human being. With such force, king snakes aren't taking their victims' breath away.

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What killed Titanoboa?

Titanoboa died out around 58 to 60 million years ago, so its dominance was fairly brief in geological terms. Scientists aren't quite sure, but they believe that climate change had something to do with it. The climate started to cool, and the enormous snake and other large reptiles couldn't maintain their metabolism.

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Can a Titanoboa eat a Megalodon?

Megalodon would win a fight against Titanoboa.

The monster snake is a one-trick pony, and that trick isn't any good against a massive shark. Even if it managed to wrap about the shark, it's much too small to kill it. Megalodon was about 9 feet across and weighed 100,000lbs.

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Why did the Titanoboa go extinct?

The super snake's kryptonite was natural climate change. In this case, it was probably shifting tectonics that disrupted ocean currents and lowered temperatures. Warm-blooded animals that could handle the cooler, drier conditions were now kings and queens of the jungle.

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Can Titanoboa come back?

As the Earth's temperatures rise, there's a possibility the Titanoboa - or something like it - could make a comeback. But scientist Dr Carlos Jaramillo points out that it wouldn't happen quickly: "It takes geological time to develop a new species. It could take a million years - but perhaps they will!"

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Is Medusa the snake still alive?

Medusa is currently living at The Edge of Hell haunted house in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. She is owned by Full Moon Productions Inc, the agency behind the haunted house. When she received her record in 2011, she was over 25 feet long.

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Did snakes exist with dinosaurs?

Researchers have unearthed the fossil remains of four snakes that are 70 million years older than the oldest snake previously discovered. The finds rewrite what scientists know about the creatures, showing that they were slithering alongside pterodactyls and other dinosaurs as early as 167 million years ago.

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What animal is immune to king cobra?

The hedgehog (Erinaceidae), the mongoose (Herpestidae), the honey badger (Mellivora capensis) and the opossum are known to be immune to a dose of snake venom.

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What animal can take down a king cobra?

Mongooses are noted for their audacious attacks on highly venomous snakes, such as king cobras. The Mongoose is a snake killer by nature. These small mammals have some immunity to cobra venom, so they are one of the most successful animals that hunt cobras. They need more than good defense to kill a cobra, though.

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What is the anaconda biggest enemy?

Threats. At the top of the food chain, adult anacondas have no natural predators. The biggest threat to their survival is human fear; many anacondas are killed by people worried that the enormous snake will attack. They are also hunted for their skin, which is turned into leather or used as decoration.

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What animal can defeat anaconda?

the black piranha has the strongest bite force recorded for bony fish. number four tigers jaguars which are lighter than tigers have been reported to kill anacondas. so a tiger could likely do so as well the weight of a tiger can be even heavier than that of an anaconda.

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Which animal can fight anaconda?

A crocodile would beat an anaconda in a fight. A fully grown crocodile is simply too big and strong for an anaconda to kill. Even in an ambush situation, the anaconda would struggle to wrap enough of its body around the crocodile to inhibit its movement and crush it.

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Did Titanoboa exist with dinosaurs?

Estimated up to 50 feet long and 3 feet wide, this snake was the top predator in the world's first tropical rainforest. It was also the largest known predator on the planet between the extinction of dinosaurs 65 million years ago and the first appearance of Megalodon ~23 million years ago.

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What did Titanoboa eat?

The Titanoboa lived in the Palaeogene Period and it is called the Titanoboa because of its size and it is short for titanic boa. The huge snake was a carnivore (which means that it would eat meat and kept leaves, stems and crops out of its diet).

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Did Titanoboa live with T Rex?

Tyrannosaurus lived in North America during the late Cretaceous era around 66 to 68 million years ago. Titanoboas lived during the Paleocene era, after the extinction of the non-avian dinosaurs, in what is now Columbia around 60 million years ago. The two were separated by around seven million years.

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