Most were in the same size range that you see today. However, Titanoboa, which lived about 60 million years ago, could get up to 60 feet long, about twice as long as the longest known snakes today.
about as large as a corn cob
Not usually. Only very large snakes eat large animals. Most snakes will not go after prey larger than rodents.
Eagles, Other snakes or large birds
bigger mammals and large constricting and venomous snakes
about as large as a corn cob
Yes, snakes are known to eat large amounts of meat such as; small birds, large insects, etc.
No snake is poisonous but some are venomous. Few venomous snakes are really large. The king cobra is an exception. Most really large snakes are constrictors such as boas, pythons and the anaconda. These snakes are not venomous, however,
very large snakes will eat monkeys if given the chance
Yes it has snakes but I would not consider it large.
none Deforestation, large cats, large snakes and large birds.
yes for eample the king cobras eat smaller snakes for survival or threated
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