Titanoboa: Monster Snake
Titanoboa: Monster Snake

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Titanoboa: Monster Snake

2012
Movie
92 min
English

In the pantheon of predators, it's one of the greatest discoveries since the T-Rex: a snake 48 feet long, weighing in at 2,500 pounds. Uncovered from a treasure trove of fossils in a Colombian coal mine, this serpent is revealing a lost world of giant creatures. Travel back to the period following the extinction of dinosaurs and encounter this monster predator.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: David F. M. WilsonGenres: Documentary, Horror, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the discovery of Titanoboa, a prehistoric snake estimated to be 40-50 feet long and weighing over 2,500 pounds. It delves into the scientific process of finding its fossilized remains and extrapolates its life in the Paleocene epoch, a time shortly after the extinction of the dinosaurs.

Critical Reception

While not a traditional narrative film, 'Titanoboa: Monster Snake' was generally well-received by audiences interested in paleontology and science documentaries. Critics noted its engaging presentation of scientific discovery and the compelling visualization of a colossal prehistoric creature. It effectively balances educational content with elements of suspense and awe.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its informative and engaging look at prehistoric life.

  • Visually impressive in its depiction of the massive snake.

  • Effectively blends scientific exploration with a sense of wonder and mild suspense.

Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not readily available for this specific documentary. However, similar science-focused documentaries often receive positive feedback for their educational value and intriguing subject matter.

Fun Fact

The documentary utilizes CGI to bring the massive Titanoboa to life, based on scientific evidence and estimations from fossil discoveries made in Colombia.

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