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  2. Colossal prehistoric snake discovered in India

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    Fossils unearthed in India revealed a prehistoric snake that may have been one of the longest to have ever lived, ... where the giant snake Vasuki indicus was found. - S. Bajpai/D. Datta/P. Verma.

  3. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. This ancient snake in India might have been longer than a ...

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    A ancient giant snake in India might have been longer than a school bus and weighed a ton, researchers reported Thursday. The newly discovered behemoth lived 47 million years ago in western India ...

  6. Sanajeh - Wikipedia

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    Sanajeh (meaning "ancient gape" in Sanskrit) [1] is a genus of late Cretaceous madtsoiid snake from western India. A fossil described in 2010 from the Lameta Formation was found coiled around an egg and an adjacent skeleton of a 50 cm (19 in) long sauropod dinosaur hatchling. This suggests that the snake preyed on hatchling sauropods at nesting ...

  7. Naredi Formation - Wikipedia

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    Naredi Formation (India) The Naredi Formation is a Cenozoic geologic formation in India . Remains of large snakes such as Vasuki are among the fossils that have been recovered from the formation, as well as other flora and fauna .

  8. Madtsoiidae - Wikipedia

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    Madtsoiidae is an extinct family of mostly Gondwanan snakes with a fossil record extending from early Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) to late Pleistocene strata located in South America, Africa, India, Australia and Southern Europe.

  9. 11-year-old’s fossil discovery reveals ancient creature ...

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    Meanwhile in India, paleontologists at the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee unearthed evidence of a different massive reptile: a prehistoric snake that was longer than a school bus. A long ...