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Prehistoric monster snake makes brief NYC visit

The Columbian
Published: March 22, 2012, 5:00pm

NEW YORK (AP) — A prehistoric monster snake is making a quick stopover in New York City’s Grand Central Terminal.

The full-scale replica of the Titanoboa (Ty-TAN’-uh-BOH’-ah) was unveiled Thursday as a promotion for an exhibition at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., titled “Titanoboa: Monster Snake.”

When it roamed the earth, the snake was 48-feet long and weighed 2,500 pounds.

Titanoboa was discovered in 2005 among a trove of fossils in one of the world’s largest open-pit coal mines in Colombia. It lived more than 60 million years ago when dinosaurs no longer ruled the Earth.

The traveling exhibit runs from March 30 through Jan. 6, 2013. A special documentary will air on the Smithsonian Channel on April 1.

The giant reptile heads for Washington Friday evening.

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