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  2. Vasuki indicus - Wikipedia

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    Vasuki is an extinct genus of madtsoiid snake from the Middle Eocene Naredi Formation of India. The genus contains a single species , V. indicus , known from several vertebrae . Vasuki has an estimated body length between 10.9–15.2 m (36–50 ft), making it the largest known madtsoiid.

  3. Madtsoiidae - Wikipedia

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    Genera include some of the longest snakes known such as Vasuki, measuring at least 11–15 metres (36–49 ft) long, and the Australian Wonambi and Yurlunggur. [1] As a grouping of basal forms the composition and even the validity of Madtsoiidae is in a state of flux as new pertinent finds are described, with more recent evidence suggesting ...

  4. Naredi Formation - Wikipedia

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    Remains of large snakes such as Vasuki are among the fossils that have been recovered from the ... Vasuki [1] V. indicus: A madtsoiid snake. [1] Turtles. Genus Species

  5. Vasuki - Wikipedia

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    Vasuki (Sanskrit: वासुकि, romanized: Vāsuki) is the king of the nagas in Hinduism. He is described as having a gem called Nagamani (serpent's ornament) on his head. Shesha , another king of the nagas and the bed on which Vishnu rests, is his elder brother, [ 3 ] and Manasa , another naga, is his sister.

  6. Colossal prehistoric snake discovered in India

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    The colossal creature’s scientific name is Vasuki indicus, after the mythical serpent around the neck of Hindu deity Lord Shiva and the country of its discovery.

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Palaeontology/Paleoart review/Archive ...

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    If it is problematic though here's one specifically for Vasuki Vasuki indicus size comparison Ansh Saxena 7163 10:31, 21 May 2024 (UTC) I started an update to my version a while ago with the intention of adding Palaeophis but I don't know when I'll finish it. I should probably add Vasuki now. The current iteration can be seen here . The extinct ...

  8. Fossils of colossal snake Vasuki unearthed in India mine

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    Vasuki, named after the snake king associated with the Hindu deity Shiva, rivals in size another huge prehistoric snake called Titanoboa, whose fossils were discovered in a coal mine in northern ...

  9. Talk:Vasuki indicus - Wikipedia

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    Vasuki indicus is part of WikiProject Amphibians and Reptiles, an effort to make Wikipedia a standardized, informative, comprehensive and easy-to-use resource for amphibians and reptiles. If you would like to participate, you can choose to edit this article, or visit the project page for more information.