The Titanoboa is an extinct species formerly found in South America. Once inhabiting wetlands habitats, it belonged to the Boidae family.
Physical Characteristics & Habitat
Size & Speed
| Metric | Titanoboa | Carnivore Reptiles Median | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | 25K kg | 90 kg | ↑ 27622% |
| Height | 1.4K cm | — | — |
| Top Speed | 27 km/h | 20 km/h | ↑ 35% |
| Avg Speed | 27 km/h | — | — |
Habitat & Distribution
The Titanoboa inhabits wetlands habitats. It can be found in South America.
Typical coloring: Dark Brown.
Diet & Predators
Behavior & Reproduction
Social Structure
The Titanoboa is a solitary species belonging to the Boidae family.
Reproduction
Conservation & Comparison
IUCN Conservation Status
EX The Titanoboa is classified as Extinct (around 58 million years ago). There are 1 species with the same status in our database.
Species Comparison
Among 11 carnivore reptiles, the Titanoboa’s weight of Up to 24950 kg is significantly higher than the group median of 90 kg.
Related Species
How much does a Titanoboa weigh?
A Titanoboa typically weighs Up to 24950 kg, which is exceptionally high compared to the median of 90 kg among carnivore reptiles.
What is the conservation status of the Titanoboa?
The Titanoboa is classified as “Extinct (around 58 million years ago)”. There are 1 species with the same status in our database.
Where does the Titanoboa live?
The Titanoboa is found in South America, in wetlands habitats.
Data Sources: IUCN, WWF, National Geographic, Smithsonian Institution.
Last Updated: April 10, 2026