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Post by Grey on Jun 25, 2013 18:52:54 GMT 5
A specific thread "Is Medusa the most powerful snake known to live on Earth?" should be launched.
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Post by Runic on Jun 26, 2013 7:51:45 GMT 5
Known to live on earth? A titanoboa would trash medusa.
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Post by Venomous Dragon on Jun 26, 2013 8:30:18 GMT 5
Known to live on earth? A titanoboa would trash medusa. I give medusa the edge over a hatchling titanoboa, so "A titanoboa" might just get trashed by medusa.
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Post by Runic on Jun 26, 2013 11:54:39 GMT 5
Known to live on earth? A titanoboa would trash medusa. I give medusa the edge over a hatchling titanoboa, so "A titanoboa" might just get trashed by medusa. Lol I'll give you that haha
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Post by Grey on Jun 26, 2013 15:22:57 GMT 5
Known to live on earth? A titanoboa would trash medusa. Known to live on Earth, not known to have lived on Earth. Of course Titanoboa is beyond any extant snake.
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Post by coherentsheaf on Jun 26, 2013 15:36:08 GMT 5
Well, anacondas seem to reach 150 kg without being world records. IMO, despite the relative advantages for the retic, a similar weight in a such heavily built foe remains somewhat too much. Are there reliable records of 150kg anacondas?
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Post by Grey on Jun 26, 2013 15:55:27 GMT 5
Well, anacondas seem to reach 150 kg without being world records. IMO, despite the relative advantages for the retic, a similar weight in a such heavily built foe remains somewhat too much. Are there reliable records of 150kg anacondas? It seems like the verified record is of 96 kg for a 5,21 m TL, but there are very numerous mentions of bigger animals, too much IMO for ignore these. www.anacondas.org/diss/disser.pdf Just like for the retic, the weight can vary considerably depending the environmental food sources. At the same length of 5,06 m, one individual was scaled at 163 kg whereas another was only 54 kg. That's in excess of 200 % variation. Anyway, physically it is idely described as the most heavily built of all.
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Post by Runic on Jun 26, 2013 20:50:25 GMT 5
Known to live on earth? A titanoboa would trash medusa. Known to live on Earth, not known to have lived on Earth. Of course Titanoboa is beyond any extant snake. Titanaboa was "known to live on earth" if you lived a long time ago.
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Post by Grey on Jun 26, 2013 20:51:45 GMT 5
Known to live on Earth, not known to have lived on Earth. Of course Titanoboa is beyond any extant snake. Titanaboa was "known to live on earth" if you lived a long time ago. You've understood me.
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Post by Runic on Jun 27, 2013 9:18:37 GMT 5
Titanaboa was "known to live on earth" if you lived a long time ago. You've understood me. Lol you don't seem to understand what I just said.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2013 21:33:12 GMT 5
Anaconda wins comfortably due to size advantage.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2018 0:51:18 GMT 5
The anaconda does seem to have a big size advantage over the python.
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Post by creature386 on Apr 9, 2018 20:24:12 GMT 5
Yeah, the heavier and bulkier snake (anaconda) wins here.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Feb 8, 2019 21:48:53 GMT 5
This is a stalemate. Neither one can kill the other without ending up dead.
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Post by rock on Aug 2, 2019 21:31:05 GMT 5
50/50 in my eyes , both seam evenly matched
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