Giant monster Titanoboa still lives in the Amazon forest?
Measuring 13 meters long and living in the dinosaur age 60 million years ago, Titanoboa was rumored to still exist in the Amazon deep forest.
Amazon forest has a total area of 6.7 million km2, the largest tropical rain forest in the world today. It is also home to many animal and plant species, many of which are rare and unknown. Therefore, based on local research information, many people believe that giant Titanoboa still exists.
Titanoboa giant snake is said to still live in the Amazon jungle.
The basis for the researchers to propose this hypothesis is that some tribes in the area often refer to a giant snake up to 13m long, similar in size to the fossils of monsters This item was once found.
On the website specializing in news about the mysteries known as Mysterious Earth, the 13m giant snake was named by the local people as Yacumana.
The website also said that theoretically, the Amazon rainforest could absolutely be the ideal habitat for giant Titanoboa .
Anaconda is also a giant recorded python that grows up to nearly 8 meters in length. However, it has not lost anything compared to Titanoboa. Therefore, it is difficult for local people to confuse these two species.
Previously, based on fossils found in Colombia, paleontologists have calculated, Titanoboa has a length of 12.8m to 15m; weighing about 1.1 tons, Titanoboa's thickest body, 0.9 m wide. This giant creature also specializes in eating fish, it can even chew easily both turtles and crocodiles.
Currently, there are no official images showing the existence of the ancient Titanoboa monster, but many believe that Yacumana is mentioned by locals as the main possibility of an undiscovered or major Anaconda. Titannobia survived to this day.
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