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Titanboa

Poser Animals posted on Jun 22, 2012
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After the Dinosaurs met their end came the Paleocene Era. In the vaccuum left by the Dinosaurs giant reptiles still hold sway.Titanboa was a fifty foot snake that lived in Colombia about sixty million years ago.It is thought that at this time global temperatures were much higher than today and as a consequence cold-blooded creatures such as these could reach an enormous size. Phorusrhacos was a species of giant predatory ground birds that lived in the Miocene about twenty million years later. So their combination in this picture is extremely improbable.

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mickeyrony

5:18PM | Fri, 22 June 2012

Ho ho he is not the same size of mine i post today lol..... A tropical dream less the boagrrrr((5++))

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Jay-el-Jay

6:29PM | Fri, 22 June 2012

Great work on these monsterous creatures from the past.

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PREECHER

8:20PM | Fri, 22 June 2012

very interesting and an awesome poser render... chills and thrills

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daggerwilldo

3:07PM | Sat, 23 June 2012

Wonderful mood and scene. Your art is so intriguing.

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PandaB5

4:03PM | Mon, 25 June 2012

Great image - probable or not!


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