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Jason Head, assistant professor in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences.
Skeleton study sheds new light on how snakes evolved
January 5, 2015
Cheryl Washer holds the head of a replica of Titanoboa, the world's largest snake that lived 60 million years ago.  Walker, who is with the Smithsonian Institutes Traveling Exhibit Services, was holding up her end while Morrill Hall's Joel Nielsen, left, and West Schoemer connect the pieces to the 48-foot-long snake. The snake is portrayed as eating an ancient crocodile.
Boa constructors: Titanoboa arrives, is assembled at Morrill Hall
February 20, 2014
Titanoboa is coming to campus
February 10, 2014

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