What killed the Titanoboa?

Titanoboa died out around 60 million years ago primarily due to climate change, as global temperatures cooled, making it difficult for these massive, cold-blooded reptiles to maintain their body heat and slow metabolism, coupled with habitat shifts from lush rainforests to grasslands that reduced their food sources and suitable environment.
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What killed off Titanoboa?

“The original Titanoboa died off sixty million years ago due to climate change.” That original Titanoboa was a real snake, the largest ever. Its fossilized remains were found in Colombia where the current largest snake, the green anaconda, can be found.
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Is a Titanoboa bulletproof?

Its skin was also so thick that it was virtually bulletproof. Despite its large size, Titanoboa could swim with great speed in the waters. Additionally, on land, Titanoboa was surprisingly a very fast animal, capable of reaching speeds in excess of 50 mph if it ever needed to.
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Is there any Titanoboa still alive?

No, Titanoboa is extinct, having died out around 55 million years ago after the age of dinosaurs, making it the largest snake known to have lived, but a creature of the past, not the present. While some online videos speculate about its survival in the Amazon, scientific evidence shows it's a fossilized giant from the Paleocene epoch. 
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What is the world's largest snake 🐍?

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 the 33 foot anaconda real?

These anacondas are estimated to range from 20 to 30 feet (6.1 to 9.1 meters) in length. In 2016, construction workers in Brazil reported they discovered a massive anaconda measuring 33 feet (10 meters) long and weighing approximately 880 pounds (399 kg) but outlets later debunked the story.
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What snake has killed the most humans in the world?

The Saw-scaled Viper (Echis carinatus) is widely considered the snake that kills the most humans globally, due to its aggressive nature, potent hemotoxic venom causing severe bleeding/tissue damage, prevalence in populated areas (India, Middle East, Africa), and high rate of effective venom delivery, leading to thousands of deaths annually, despite its small size. While other snakes have more toxic venom (like the Inland Taipan), the saw-scaled viper's combination of habitat, behavior, and venom potency makes it the deadliest killer.
 
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Could Titanoboa come back?

No, Titanoboa can't literally come back as it's extinct, but a similar giant snake could potentially evolve over millions of years if Earth gets significantly warmer, though modern human impact, habitat loss, and pollution make its return highly unlikely and challenging, even if its ancestor somehow re-emerged. It's impossible to bring it back via DNA resurrection with current tech, but larger snakes might emerge in a much hotter world. 
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Is the 50ft congo snake real?

According to experts, there's no scientific evidence that a 50-foot snake exists. Still, Van Lierde's wild story — which continues to circulate on podcasts and internet forums today — captures our collective fascination with the biggest snakes who ever lived.
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What did Titanoboa eat?

Titanoboa was a massive, semi-aquatic carnivore that primarily ate large fish, but also preyed on other reptiles like crocodiles and giant turtles, ambushing them in the tropical rivers of ancient South America. With its immense size (up to 50 feet long), it was an apex predator, using constriction to kill its meals before swallowing them whole, much like modern anacondas and boas.
 
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Can a Titanoboa eat a T-rex?

While a Titanoboa (giant prehistoric snake) could potentially ambush and constrict a T. rex (Tyrannosaurus rex), especially in water where the snake's aquatic nature gives it an advantage, the T. rex's immense bite force and land agility usually make it the likely victor, though they never met as Titanoboa lived after dinosaurs. A Titanoboa might swallow smaller prey, but a full-grown T. rex was likely too large and powerful for the snake to subdue on land, even if it could wrap around it.
 
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What is the top 1 strongest dinosaur?

Tyrannosaurus Rex, the King of Predators

Its imposing size, immense strength, and hunting prowess dominated the ecosystems of the Cretaceous Period like no other predator. Its legacy as the “king of the dinosaurs” endures to this day as one of the most iconic symbols of the dinosaur era and its impressive danger.
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Has there ever been a 50 foot snake?

V. indicus is the only species in the genus Vasuki, known from several vertebrae found in the Naredi Formation. It has an estimated body length between 10.9–15.2 m (36–50 ft), making it the largest known madtsoiid. The highest length estimates place Vasuki among the longest snakes ever discovered.
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What snake has a 100% fatality rate?

The black mamba is Africa's deadliest snake. Untreated, its bite has a fatality rate of 100 percent, making it a killer among killers on a continent where it is thought that nearly 20,000 people die of snake bites each year, and the residents of Swaziland in southern Africa have suffered losses for generations.
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Who saw Titanoboa?

Titanoboa was first discovered in the early 2000s by members of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, which–along with students from the University of Florida–recovered 186 fossils of Titanoboa from the Cerrejón coal mines in the La Guajira department of northeastern Colombia.
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Has anyone survived a taipan bite?

In short: A Mount Marlow woman has survived a bite from a coastal taipan, one of the most venomous snakes in Australia. She was flown to hospital in Mackay after being treated with antivenom.
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Is anaconda stronger than king cobra?

In a fight between an Anaconda and a King Cobra, the outcome depends heavily on the environment, but the Anaconda's sheer size and power often give it the edge, allowing it to constrict the cobra before its venom takes full effect, though the cobra's potent neurotoxin can eventually kill the anaconda, leading to a possible mutual fatality. On land, the faster King Cobra has an advantage, while in water, the Anaconda's agility and strength are superior. 
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Is the 2 head snake real?

Yes, two-headed snakes (bicephalic snakes) are real, though extremely rare, resulting from an incomplete split of a single embryo, essentially conjoined twins. They have two brains and heads but share one body, often leading to coordination issues and difficulty surviving in the wild, but some can live for years with specialized care in captivity.
 
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What animal is coming back in 2027?

The animal making headlines for a planned 2027 "comeback" is the Woolly Mammoth, thanks to Colossal Biosciences, a company using gene-editing (CRISPR) to create a cold-resistant elephant hybrid with mammoth traits, aiming to reintroduce it to the Arctic to combat climate change.
 
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Has dinosaur DNA ever been found?

No, we do not have complete or viable dinosaur DNA because it degrades too quickly, breaking down completely long before the 65 million years since the last dinosaurs died, though scientists have found some protein and chemical signatures in fossils and are studying bird DNA as closest relatives to potentially "reverse-engineer" some traits, but full cloning remains science fiction. 
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Who is bigger, anaconda or Titanoboa?

Yes, Titanoboa was vastly bigger than any modern anaconda, estimated at 40-50 feet long and over a ton, compared to an anaconda's typical 15-20 feet and a few hundred pounds, making it the largest snake ever known.
 
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Who is the king of all snakes?

The king cobra is an apex predator and dominant over all other snakes except large pythons.
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Do snakes recognize humans?

Yes, snakes recognize humans, but not with the emotional attachment of a dog; they use scent, warmth, and routine to learn who is safe (like a food source/caretaker) versus who is a threat, developing comfort and preferences for familiar handlers through associative learning and habituation, not faces or love. They distinguish individuals by smell and routine, often showing calmness or curiosity towards familiar people.
 
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Which snake is called the silent killer?

The Silent Killer 🐍 Sleek, mysterious, and highly venomous — the Common Krait is one of India's “Big Four” snakes known for their potent venom and secretive nocturnal behavior. Found slithering silently through forests, fields, and sometimes near human dwellings, this beauty is more often feared than understood.
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