Meet the 45-foot gigantic snake Titanoboa that ruled the planet after the dinosaurs
Sixty million years ago, in the sweltering rainforests of South America, Titanoboa emerged as the apex predator. This immense snake, reaching nearly 45 feet and weighing 2,500 pounds, crushed crocodiles and giant fish with ease. Discovered in Colombian coal mines in 2009, Titanoboa’s existence reshaped our understanding of prehistoric life and climate, revealing a world of giants.
