Titanoboa is the largest snake ever discovered, reaching an estimated 12.8m (42ft) in length and upw
Titanoboa is the largest snake ever discovered, reaching an estimated 12.8m (42ft) in length and upwards of 1,100kg (2,500 lb) in weight. It inhabited the first recorded tropical forest from South America, not long after the non-avian dinosaur extinction.On the top left corner, a pair of Presbyornithids wade by. Presbyornithids were relatives of ducks that had a body and possibly lifestyle akin to those of flamingos and were present in North America, Asia and Australia during the Paleocene. Here I speculate that some species could have reached northern South America as well.Many thanks to Cenker Turhan who made available on Sketchfab the beautiful anaconda model I used as basis for this Titanoboa!Patreon • Ko-fi • Facebook • Twitter • Prints & Merch -- source link
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