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Largest prehistoric snake slithers into record books

By Clive Cookson, Science Editor

Published: February 4 2009 16:10 | Last updated: February 4 2009 16:10

After the extinction of the dinosaurs 65m years ago, new giants evolved to terrorise life on Earth: snakes as long as a bus and as wide as a door.

On Thursday an international scientific team will announce in the journal Nature the discovery of Titanoboa, the largest snake that has ever lived. Its fossils were found in the Cerrejen coal mines of Colombia.

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