Ancient Giant: Fossil Of Vasuki Indicus, One Of The Largest Snakes Ever, Discovered In India

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A colossal discovery has emerged from the depths of a mine in Gujarat, India. Scientists have unearthed the remains of one of the largest snakes ever recorded, estimated to be between 11 and 15 metres long.

Named 'Vasuki Indicus', after the mythical serpent associated with the Hindu deity Shiva, this ancient reptile belonged to the madtsoiidae family and roamed the Earth during the Middle Eocene period, around 47 million years ago.

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According to the findings published in the journal Scientific Reports, researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee identified 27 well-preserved backbone bones of Vasuki Indicus in the Panandhro Lignite Mine. These fossils provide valuable insights into the anatomy and lifestyle of this prehistoric giant.

The vertebrae, measuring between 38 and 62 millimetres in length, and between 62 and 111 millimetres in width, suggested V. Indicus to possibly have had a broad, cylindrical body, the researchers said.

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