Bloch laughed. “I don’t think so.” Eventually they agreed that Titanoboa ’s skull was different from that of other boas, but they couldn’t determine if the extinct animal was more closely related to a ...
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Meet the snake that’s smaller than a human, but could swallow one whole
The idea sounds ridiculous at first, like something pulled from a horror film or an internet myth that refuses to […] ...
“When the animal dies, the skull falls apart,” Bloch explained. “The bones get lost.” The snake skull embraced by the Cerrejón shale mudstone was a piece of Titanoboa that Bloch, Head and their ...
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