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Titanoboa: Monster Snake is a 2012 documentary film produced by the Smithsonian Institution. The documentary treats Titanoboa, the largest snake ever found. Fossils of the snake were uncovered from the Cerrejón Formation at Cerrejón, the tenth biggest coal mine in the world in the Cesar-Ranchería Basin of La Guajira, northern Colombia, covering an area larger than Washington, D.C. The documentary premiered at the Smithsonian Channel on April 1, 2012, followed by a panel discussion from the scientists who spearheaded the research: from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Jonathan Bloch from the Florida Museum of Natural History and Jason Head from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln.

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  • Titanoboa: Monster Snake is a 2012 documentary film produced by the Smithsonian Institution. The documentary treats Titanoboa, the largest snake ever found. Fossils of the snake were uncovered from the Cerrejón Formation at Cerrejón, the tenth biggest coal mine in the world in the Cesar-Ranchería Basin of La Guajira, northern Colombia, covering an area larger than Washington, D.C. The documentary premiered at the Smithsonian Channel on April 1, 2012, followed by a panel discussion from the scientists who spearheaded the research: from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Jonathan Bloch from the Florida Museum of Natural History and Jason Head from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. (en)
  • Titanoboa: Monster Snake is een natuurdocumentaire gemaakt onder toezicht van het Smithsonian Institute en uitgebracht in 2012. In de film gaat men op zoek naar de titanoboa, de grootste slang die ooit leefde, met een geschatte lengte van 12 tot 15 meter en een gewicht van ruim 1100 kilogram. (nl)
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  • Model of Titanoboa made for the documentary by the Smithsonian (en)
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  • Martin Kemp (en)
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  • Titanoboa: Monster Snake is a 2012 documentary film produced by the Smithsonian Institution. The documentary treats Titanoboa, the largest snake ever found. Fossils of the snake were uncovered from the Cerrejón Formation at Cerrejón, the tenth biggest coal mine in the world in the Cesar-Ranchería Basin of La Guajira, northern Colombia, covering an area larger than Washington, D.C. The documentary premiered at the Smithsonian Channel on April 1, 2012, followed by a panel discussion from the scientists who spearheaded the research: from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Jonathan Bloch from the Florida Museum of Natural History and Jason Head from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. (en)
  • Titanoboa: Monster Snake is een natuurdocumentaire gemaakt onder toezicht van het Smithsonian Institute en uitgebracht in 2012. In de film gaat men op zoek naar de titanoboa, de grootste slang die ooit leefde, met een geschatte lengte van 12 tot 15 meter en een gewicht van ruim 1100 kilogram. (nl)
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