Thursday, February 5, 2009

So Hungry It Could Eat A Horse...Literally!


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 -- and that's a conservative estimate. "At its greatest width, the snake would have come up to about your hips."(Full Story

My blog now consists of the world's largest and smallest snake.

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