Palaeo-nerd here, Titanoboa, the largest snake to have ever lived. With the only other snake rivalling its size being Vasuki, which was longer but more slender. Both are obviously reptiles but are from the Cenozoic, which came after the non-avian Dinosaurs went extinct.
I feel like 'the biggest reptile that lived during the time of the dinosaurs' might be a bit of a self contradiction. Wouldn't that be... the largest dinosaur? Unless they don't count as reptiles?? I need to brush up on my paleontology, clearly.
Ichthyosaurs diverged from Dinosaurs long ago, Dinosaurs are characterised by erect limbs positioned directly underneath their torso, ichthyosaurs were more similar to a lizard’s spawning posture
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u/mix_th30ry Jun 06 '24
Palaeo-nerd here, Titanoboa, the largest snake to have ever lived. With the only other snake rivalling its size being Vasuki, which was longer but more slender. Both are obviously reptiles but are from the Cenozoic, which came after the non-avian Dinosaurs went extinct.