Larger and more numerous vertebrae indicate a larger snake. On average, Titanoboas had around 250 vertebrates. The fossils of the first Titanoboa were excavated from a coal mine in Colombia in 2004.
In the wild, titanoboa probably ate large crocodiles, fish and other snakes—but if there were a titanoboa at the National Zoo today, what would the zoo keepers feed it? 5 Record-Breaking Bird ...
The vertebrae measured between 37.5 and 62.7 millimetres in length, suggesting a large-bodied snake. Vasuki Indicus's size is comparable to that of Titanoboa, the longest known snake to have ever ...