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Smithsonian Channel™ is where curiosity lives, inspiration strikes and wonders never cease. This is the place for awe-inspiring stories, powerful documentaries and amazing entertainment. As a joint venture, Smithsonian Channel combines the storytelling prowess of Showtime Networks with the unmatched resources and rich traditions of the Smithsonian Institution. We create award-winning programming that shines new light on popular genres such as: air and space, history, science, nature, and pop culture.
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SmithsonianChannel
(4 minutes ago)
Return of the Predators Epic Yellowstone: Full Episode: https://youtu.be/eDIu5KnyydU
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mitchellskene8176
(10 minutes ago)
Funny thing is, when this was made, paleontologists thought Titanoboa was an apex predator, whereas it's now assumed it was primarily a fish eater
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LordHoward
(17 minutes ago)
Props to the cameraman for time-travelling and standing in the middle of the fight just to bring us this footage
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KombatFlix
(27 minutes ago)
The fact that this is even a question is ridiculous. A fully grown T REX is like literally one of the craziest things nature has ever created.
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oranglynn4803
(32 minutes ago)
"It could mortally wound the snake"
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mezakzambono2485
(47 minutes ago)
They need to make an actual movie of Titanaboa just like we got The Meg :)
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azkymohamed123
(51 minutes ago)
Thanks to the camera man for the footage.
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monroemullinix5974
(2 hour ago)
Depends on where the encounter took place. Modern day anacondas are slow and clumsy on land, and the titanoboa was likely more so due to its tremendous mass. They were probably aquatic predators. So if it caught the T Rex taking a bath, I'll give it to the snake. On land, T Rex all day.
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cartoonchaos2594
(2 hour ago)
Me: * Is bored stuck in quarantine *
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egg-bert1735
(2 hours ago)
It's the alaskan bullworm.
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vincentloy
(21 hours ago)
in the last scene, the snake is just giving t-rex a hug
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JohnJohansen2
(4 hours ago)
Three Eiffel towers?
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br2266
(11 hours ago)
Thank you Smithsonian for this amazingly accurate depiction of how a snake would somehow be able to teleport around a t-rex and strangle it to death hahaha
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greyfoxthesoldier
(22 hours ago)
Solid snake vs Metal gear rex
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kingcarnotaurus6984
(4 hours ago)
North america vs South america
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paige4201
(21 hours ago)
the smithsonian: yeah, they didn't live at the same time…… but what if they did?
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