At 2700 km in diameter, it is the seventh largest moon in the Solar System. Triton comprises more than 99.5% of all the mass known to orbit Neptune, including the planet's rings and twelve other known moons.
The Titanoboa, an extinct giant snake that lived approximately 60 million years ago, is believed to have moved relatively slowly compared to modern snakes. Estimates suggest it could have slithered at speeds of around 1 mile per hour (1.6 kilometers per hour) due to its massive size and weight. Its movement would have been primarily influenced by its environment, which consisted of warm, swampy habitats. Despite its size, its speed was likely adequate for ambushing prey rather than chasing it down.
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The anaconda which can grow up to 32 ft. long.
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The weight of an adult human brain is around 3 pounds, while the weight of skin can vary but is estimated to be around 16% of body weight. Therefore, the weight of skin is typically much higher than the weight of the brain.
Titanoboa was created in 2009.
I Would Say Either But I Would Have To Go With Megalania Because It Was Smarter And Had Sharper Teeth Than Titanoboa. Yes, I Know Titanoboa Was Larger, Stronger And Has The Ability To Constrict But Megalania Had Huge Teeth That Can Bite Through Titanoboa's Skin, Megalania Had A Long Tail That Could Probably Slap Titanoboa's Head. And With The Titanoboa Stunned, The Megalania Can Eat The Titanoboa. And Yes, I Know They Did Not Meet.
I Would Say Either But I Will Have To Say Megalania Because It Was Smarter Than Titanoboa And Also Had More Sharper Teeth Than Titanoboa. And Yes, I Know Titanoboa Was Larger, Stronger And Had The Ability To Constrict Like It's Smaller Living Cousins Today But Megalania Was Smarter, Faster And Had Sharper Teeth Than Titanoboa. Titanoboa Would Crush Itself On Land If It Stayed On Land For Too Long. Megalania Had Another Trick On It's Sleeve That It Did To Prey And It Was Tail Swiping Like If A Titanoboa Came Out Of The Water To Feed, A Megalania Comes Out And Tail Swipes The Titanoboa And Kills It. And Yes, I Know They Don't Meet.
the first ice age killed the titanoboa about 50million years ago
Titanoboa
it froze to death
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Titanoboa is estimated to have been around 49 feet from nose to tail. This estimate was derived by using complex calculations based on measurements taken from specimens of skeletal remains - coupled with computer simulations.