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Carnotaurus walleri wrote: Dudelindo wrote:

Carnotaurus walleri wrote: Dudelindo wrote: Nice idea! Could you make a Titanoboa, please? Alright! Any information would be helpful. Species: Titanoboa cerrejonensis

Physical appearance: They were giant snakes that could reach almost 13 m. long. Just like anacondas and crocodiles, its eyes were in the top of their heads instead of on the sides.

Exhibit: An enclosure that simulates a late paleocene swamp, with a lot of water and a small grotto. I'd call it "Titanoboa Grotto". I don't think they would go well with other animals

Temperament: It quietly stays waiting for the next prey to appear. It's usually very calm.

Number: Only one. You don't usually see snakes hanging out with friends.

Interesting facts: It swims a lot. Sometimes, it catches its prey in the water. After swallowing its prey, it goes to the grotto to rest. Any particular color you would like? Base it on green anaconda (Eunectes murinus), but a little darker