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Recent studies confirm Vasuki Indicus, a 47-million-year-old snake discovered in India, rivaled Titanoboa in size. Both ...
Fossil remains of Titanoboa cerrejonensis, a 58-million-year-old snake, have been discovered in Colombia's Cerrejón coal mine ...
Recent fossil discoveries in India have revealed Vasuki indicus, potentially the largest snake ever, reaching 50 feet. This ...
World’s Largest Snake Fossil: Vasuki Indicus vs Titanonboa. The discovery of Vasuki indicus and Titanoboa has shed light on two of the largest snakes to have ever existed.
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 ...
Titanoboa is the most massive snake to have ever lived on Earth; or was it? Scientists have recently discovered another huge ...
The partial skeleton of another giant snake, Wonambi Naracoortensis, discovered in Australia. This partial fossil belonged to a snake that was about 19 feet long. Amy Toensing / Getty Images Two ...
But after more research they realized the fossils belonged to the biggest snake that ever lived. "It could reach 26 inches wide, a width that could double after eating," Jaramillo said.
Snakes might not top everyone’s list of favorite creatures, but there’s no denying they’ve mastered the art of growing long, heavy, and—let’s be honest—pretty intimidating. A few are so big their ...
A newly described fossil snake in India may be the largest that ever lived, according to a team that studied 27 vertebrae recovered from a lignite mine in India. The new species is dubbed Vasuki ...
The fossil has been named after Vasuki, the snake king associated with Lord Shiva. The largest living snake today is Asia's reticulated python at 10 metres (33 feet).
Fossils of the pterosaur were discovered in Petrified Forest National Park. The fossils date back 209 million years.