New York commuters at Grand Central Station were greeted by a monstrous sight. And no, it wasn't Dumbo in drag...a 48-foot-long, 2,500-pound titanoboa snake greeted New York commuters.
Although, it was a full-scale replica of the reptile, Smithsonian spokesperson Randall Kremer said it was intended to "scare the daylights out of people."
Up close, the snake is waist-high and is the length of a bus This newly discovered species, known as titanoboa lived 65 million years ago. Let’s hope our commnter officials don’t get the same idea. (The Upshot)
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