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At 45 feet long, ‘Titanoboa’ snake ruled the Amazon – Research News

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Florida Museum researchers‘ discovery of a giant fossilized snake in Colombia reveals a picture of warmer tropics ruled by beasts larger than anyone imagined. The largest snake the world has ever known – as long as a school bus and as heavy as a small car – ruled tropical ecosystems only 6 mi
Contacts Life on Earth At 45 feet long, ‘Titanoboa’ snake ruled the Amazon

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Glaucia Del-Rio joins the Florida Museum of Natural History as curator of ornithology – Research News

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Last week, Glaucia Del-Rio officially stepped into her role as curator of ornithology at the Florida Museum of Natural History. She replaces retired curator David Steadman, who held the position between 1995 and 2021. Del-Rio was raised in São Paulo, Brazil, a sprawling urban complex with high-ri
weeks of working there, he invited me on an expedition to collect birds in the Amazon

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Cofrin’s Side-necked Turtle – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum

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This massive fossil is the largest freshwater turtle species found from the Paleocene (66–56 million years ago). Its unusually thick shell would deter most predators, but bite marks show that dyrosaurids at least tried. Summary Cofrin’s Side-necked Turtle Carapace (Carbonemys cofrinii) From La
Carbonemys is that like Titanoboa, it’s related to animals that are living in the Amazon

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