
Jonathan Bloch
Jonathan Bloch (front), assistant curator of vertebrate paleontology and graduate faculty, holds vertebra from the Titanoboa, the world’s largest snake. The Titanoboa grew up to 45 feet, weighed 1.25 tons and was the largest vertebrate on Earth for 20 million years.
(Ray Carson UF News Bureau)
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