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- SAIBA MAIS
- Como ouvir audiolivros: https://bit.ly/2ejtJEm
- Bibliografia do Nerdologia: https://bit.ly/1SUWXRP
- Fontes:
- Barker, D. G., Barten, S. L., Ehrsam, J. P., & Daddono, L. (2012). The corrected lengths of two well-known giant pythons and the establishment of a new maximum length record for Burmese pythons, Python bivittatus. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society, 47(1), 1-6.
- Cavalcanti, Sandra & Crawshaw, Peter & Pires, L. & Santiago, Eugenia & Rech Fernandes, Tatiane Cristina. (2016). Predation of an adult puma by an anaconda in south-eastern Brazil. Cat News. 63.
- Head, J. J., Bloch, J. I., Hastings, A. K., Bourque, J. R., Cadena, E. A., Herrera, F. A., ... & Jaramillo, C. A. (2009). Giant boid snake from the Palaeocene neotropics reveals hotter past equatorial temperatures. Nature, 457(7230), 715-717.
- BBC News Asia. (2018). https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-39427462. British Broadcasting Corporation.
- Yong, E. (2009). Titanoboa – thirteen metres, one tonne, largest snake ever. National Geographic.
- Keen, C. (2009). At 45 feet long, ‘Titanoboa’ snake ruled the Amazon. Florida Museum.
- Head, J. J., Bloch, J. I., Moreno-Bernal, J., Rincon Burbano, A., & Bourque, J. (2013). Cranial osteology, body size, systematics, and ecology of the giant Paleocene snake Titanoboa cerrejonensis. J Vert Paleontol, 33, 140-141.
- Gugliotta, G. (2012). How Titanoboa, the 40-Foot-Long Snake, Was Found. Smithsonian Magazine.
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