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Comments: World’s largest snake discovered: prehistoric serpent was twice the size of an anaconda



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I was really pleased to read your article on the largest snake found; and our 11 year old twin boys learned about it.
The only thing I would make a comment is that the Country's name was spelled WRONG
IT SHOULD BE SPELLED COLOMBIA with an O not a U. You are not the only ones making this mistake, it upsets me that such a good informative web site has such a poor spelling!!!
Thank you and have a good day!!! :(

Paulina McCullough

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