Gujarat Fossil Discovery: Vasuki Indicus, 47 Million Years Old, Exceeds Known Snake Lengths
By: Tejal Somvanshi
Unearthed in Kutch, the Vasuki Indicus fossil redefines our understanding of ancient serpents.
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Measuring up to 49 feet, this 47-million-year-old relic surpasses the legendary Titanoboa.
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The well-preserved vertebrae of Vasuki Indicus hint at its power and formidable size.
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This ancient predator, resembling modern anacondas, was a master of stealth and strength.
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With temperatures around 28°C during its era, Vasuki Indicus thrived in warm Eocene climates.
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Researchers pinpoint this giant's origins to India, revealing a lineage that once roamed across continents.
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The snake's fossils suggest a body as robust as a school bus, challenging our views on prehistoric wildlife.
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The discovery by IIT Roorkee’s team, led by Prof Sunil Bajpai, marks a milestone in paleontological studies.
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Future research could unveil more about this colossal snake’s role in its ecosystem and evolutionary journey.
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