Florida Museum.Palaeontologist Jonathan Bloch, who co-led the expedition with Carlos Jaramillo, a paleobotanist from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama, said: “Truly enormous snakes really spark people’s imagination, but reality has exceeded the fantasies of Hollywood."He added: “The snake that tried to eat Jennifer Lopez in the movie ‘Anaconda’ is not as big as the one we found.”In fact, the reptile is so big that palaeontologist Jason Head said its body was so wide if it was chasing you "it would have to squeeze through a door" – an image that would send shivers down your spine.But despite its size, the Titanaboa only ate a few times a year – but when it ate, it ate well.With a carnivorous diet, the gargantuan snake.
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