The first neotropical rainforest was home of the Titanoboa

Tuesday, October 13, 2009 - 04:56 in Earth & Climate

Smithsonian researchers working in Colombia's Cerrejon coal mine have unearthed the first megafossil evidence of a neotropical rainforest. Titanoboa, the world's biggest snake, lived in this forest 58 million years ago at temperatures 3-5 C warmer than in rainforests today, indicating that rainforests flourished during warm periods...

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