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English: The snake Gigantophis slithers near the shore in the Eocene of Egypt.
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{{Information |Description ={{en|1=''Gigantophis'', a 10-11 meter long snake from the Fayum-valley of Egypt. Its remains date from the Late-Eocene and it coexisted with primitive whales and various types of primitive proboscideans. It was hypercarnivor
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