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In the heart of what is now Colombia, about 60 million years ago, the titanoboa found itself in a humid jungle filled with towering trees and an array of massive animals. This time period's uniquely high oxygen levels contributed to the colossal sizes of creatures, making survival a daunting challenge for a newborn snake. With odds stacked against it, the young titanoboa, measuring between three and five feet long at birth, had to quickly adapt to the harsh realities of life.