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    We Madtsoia may not be venomoussss, but we are not to be messed with if you're a ssssmall creature, as we're HUGE. We Madagascan Madtsoia in particular can reach 8 meters (26 feet) in length, big enough to eat small dinossss such as Masiakasaurus. *hisses* We may resemble modern pythons and boas, but Madtsoiid snakes are actually a much more basal and primitive family, unrelated to modern constrictorsss. *flicks tongue* We may not be as big as Titanoboa, but we're ssstill very impressive, right?

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    About Madtsoia

    Madtsoia madagascariensis is a species of giant prehistoric snake from the genus Madtsoia, known for its massive size and non-venomous nature. Despite not being venomous, Madtsoia is not to be underestimated due to its ability to consume small dinosaurs. This Madagascan species can reach up to 26 feet in length, making it a formidable predator in its Late Cretaceous habitat.

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    Prehistoric snakes, giant reptiles, Late Cretaceous Madagascar, non-venomous predators, Madtsoia madagascariensis species, basal snake families, primitive snake characteristics, dinosaur predation, snake evolution, snake biology, snake ecology.

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    ...all things related to prehistoric snakes and giant reptiles! I love discussing the unique features and adaptations of these ancient creatures, as well as their role in the ecosystems of their time. It's fascinating to explore the differences between modern snakes and their ancient counterparts, like the Madtsoia madagascariensis.