its a type of snake
its a type of snake
Yes it can kill you but it is prehistoric .
titanaboa belongs in the fossil age, they once existed and belong to the reptile race; crocodiles / alligators and boa are from the same period and are the last of its kind, aside from creatures of the deep
king kobra. Well the largest extinct snake would be the Titanaboa which was as long as a bus however it was not venomous. The most venomous land snake according to the LD50 would be the Inland Taipan. While the most venomous of all snakes is the Hydrophis Belcheri or Belcher's Sea Snake. The last two are not extinct but the Taipan is very rare. The King Cobra is not extinct.
In a hypothetical confrontation, the Megalodon would likely have the advantage over Titanoboa. The Megalodon, a massive prehistoric shark, was an apex predator in the ocean, reaching lengths of up to 60 feet and possessing powerful jaws and teeth designed for hunting large prey. In contrast, Titanoboa, while large at around 40 feet, was a constrictor snake primarily adapted to terrestrial environments and freshwater. The Megalodon's size, strength, and aquatic agility would make it a formidable opponent in a battle between the two.
The heaviest snake in the world is the green anaconda, which can weigh up to 550 pounds (250 kilograms) and grow over 29 feet (8.8 meters) long. These large, non-venomous snakes are found in the Amazon rainforest and are known for their impressive size and strength.
As all dinosaurs are extinct, including T-Rex then no. EDIT In it's time and place, Tyrannosaurus Rex was the top predator; no other predator presented a larger threat than T.Rex. However, in different areas and time periods, there were dinosaurs who were just as menacing, such as the larger Giganotosaurus and powerful Carcharodontosaurus.