Giant ‘snake skeleton’ on Google Maps thought to be of prehistoric Titanoboa – Heare’s the full story

@googlemapsfun on March 24, shared a TikTok video of a massive snake-like object found off the coast of France. The video conjectured that the Google Maps discovery belongs to the extinct Titanoboa, a prehistoric species of extremely large snakes that grew up to 50 feet and lived in modern-day Colombia.

The curious find is more than just a 425-feet-long snake skeleton | @WiderFocus/Twitter

 

From cryptic alien messages to phantom islands, to three-legged people, inexplicable satellite images have sparked myriad theories online over the years. Explorers recently spotted a giant “snake skeleton” in France using Google Maps and the curious discovery is viral on TikTok.

@googlemapsfun is a TikTok account that shares videos of their intriguing, sometimes inexplicable finds on Google Maps. The account, on March 24, shared a video of a massive snake-like object found off the coast of France, according to The Independent.

The video conjectured that the skeleton belongs to the extinct Titanoboa, a prehistoric species of extremely large snakes that grew up to 50 feet and lived in modern-day Colombia.

The art installation, which is the work of the Chinese artist Huang Yong Ping, can be viewed both on Google Earth and Google Maps, as it is legitimate and not merely a glitch.