Paleontologists uncover Vasuki Indicus, possibly the largest snake to roam Earth, in India's lignite mines. Estimated at 11 to 15 meters long, it challenges Titanoboa as the biggest serpent.
SCIENTISTS have discovered the remains of the world's biggest snake that lurked in swamps 47million years ago. Fossilised remains of the ancient snake species dubbed Vasuki Indicus show the beast ...
This glowing forest in Indian's Western Ghats proves nature never fails to amaze!
Now extinct Titanoboa was a giant snake that lived during the Paleocene Epoch, 58–60 million years ago. It measured 48 feet and weighed more than one tonne ...
The fossil remains of the world’s largest snake have been found in India’s Gujurat, The Guardian reported. Known as the Vasuki Indicus, the fossil is estimated to be 47 million years old and ...
Titanoboa was one of the biggest known snake to have ever existed. Dating back 60 million years, this snake was the prehistoric grandfather of the region’s modern-day anacondas and boas.
Fossils recovered from Kutch in Gujarat may have belonged to the spine of one of the largest snakes to ever have lived, according to new research from the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee.
Scientists estimate Vasuki indicus was up to 15 metres long, weighed a tonne and would have constricted its prey Fossil vertebrae unearthed in a mine in western India are the remains of one of the ...
Gigantic serpent fossil unearthed in western India: Record-breaking find stuns scientists. INDIA, April 20: In a groundbreaking discovery, paleontologists have unearthed fossilized vertebrae in a ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. An illustration of a madtsoiid snake. Illustration: S. Bajpai, modified from nixillustration.com A newly described fossil snake in India may be ...
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee have reported the discovery of fossils of one of the largest snakes that ever existed and likely lived 47 million years ago during a ...