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A new dinosaur fossil at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science was found buried hundreds of feet under the facility's parking ...
Recent studies confirm Vasuki Indicus, a 47-million-year-old snake discovered in India, rivaled Titanoboa in size. Both ...
Titanoboa, as wide as an oil drum, crushed its prey with a powerful bite that had a muscle force of approximately 400 psi.
Buried for 209 million years, a tiny flying reptile and its ancient neighbors just emerged from Arizona’s Triassic past.
Fossils of the pterosaur were discovered in Petrified Forest National Park. The fossils date back 209 million years.
Fossil remains unearthed in Colombia's Cerrejón coal mine reveal Titanoboa cerrejonensis, the largest snake ever discovered, ...
The 209-million-year-old fossil offers clues to the evolution of the reptiles, which have more than 150 named species ...
Titanoboa is the most massive snake to have ever lived on Earth; or was it? Scientists have recently discovered another huge ...
Rare 95-million-year-old skull of legged snake Najash reveals how early snakes evolved, reshaping scientists’ theories on ...
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 ...
Fossil Found in Kutch After Years of Study Researchers identified the snake as Vasuki indicus. It was uncovered at the Panandhro Lignite Mine in Kutch. The first fossils appeared back in 2005.
Recently, a massive snake fossil was discovered that is considered to be of Vasuki Indicus. Scientifically, this is considered is an extinct genus of a type of snake that is found in India.
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