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Titanoboa, meaning "titanic boa" in Greek, is an extinct large boa constrictor that lived approximately 60–58 million years ago, during the Paleocene epoch, a 10-million-year period immediately following the dinosaur extinction event. Related to modern boas, it is by far the largest snake ever discovered.

Although it is often portrayed as the apex predator of its location, there has been some evidence that shows Titanoboa ate fish.


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Games[]

Jurassic Park: Builder[]

see Titanoboa/Builder


Titanoboa appeared as a limited edition Glacier Park carnivore in Jurassic Park: Builder, despite being a tropical animal. It appears to have rattlesnake-like fangs even though it would've had non-venomous recurved teeth like modern boas and they constricted prey (the game's special attack even has it constrict the opponent).

Jurassic World: The Game[]

see Titanoboa/JW: TG

Titanoboa makes an appearance in the Cenozoic Park section of Jurassic World: The Game as a tournament Cavern creature. Similar in Jurassic Park: Builder, it is inaccurately portrayed with fangs, although they are much smaller and included alongside the recurved teeth a modern boa would have.

Jurassic World: Alive[]

see Titanoboa/JW: A

Titanoboa makes an appearance in the game as a Cenozoic creature. It is a vital ingredient in creating Dilophoboa. Its GEN 2 counterpart is a vital ingredient in creating Majundaboa. Similar in both Jurassic Park: Builder and Jurassic World: The Game, it is inaccurately portrayed with fangs, although, like Jurassic World: The Game, they are much smaller and included alongside the recurved teeth a modern boa would have.

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