Snake vertebrae comparison

Jason Head et alla
The Titanoboa cerrejonensis fossil vertebra is placed alongside the vertebra of a modern day, 10-foot-long boa constrictor. The two vertebrae are both positioned near the snakes' bellies.2008Jason Head et allaSnake vertebrae comparison
Created: 2008
Copyright Holder: Jason Head et alla
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