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    New exhibit "Titanoboa: Monster Snake" in Florida Museum


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    I saw this documentary! It's pretty cool.
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    I wish we could make it tomorrow I would love to take the kids up and see it! Maybe we'll be able to get up there in the next few weeks or so...

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    Re: New exhibit "Titanoboa: Monster Snake" in Florida Museum

    I bet it's a pretty cool exhibit. I enjoyed the documentary.
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    Re: New exhibit "Titanoboa: Monster Snake" in Florida Museum

    That's dope!

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    whats the documentary called? hard to even fathom something that big

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    just finished watching it, was pretty cool. I just wonder if their claim on increasing the temps could yield a giant snake, get a conda or retic, put it in a enclosure mimicking ancient temps, see what happens over the next few years. You would think a zoo or something would do it, I under there massive money involved, but it be one hell of an attraction. I wouldn't expect a 48 footer, but maybe a record breaking one?
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