Vasuki Indicus was a giant, prehistoric snake reaching up to 15 meters, this discovery offers a window into ancient ecosystems and snake evolution, here are some things to know.
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The fossils of Vasuki Indicus were unearthed at the Panandhro Lignite Mine in Gujarat, India by researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology.
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This giant snake is estimated to have grown to be around 15 meters (49 feet) long, making it one of the biggest snakes ever discovered.
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Vasuki Indicus rivalled the Titanoboa, another prehistoric snake species that reached similar lengths.
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The discovery of Vasuki Indicus plays a crucial role in understanding the evolutionary history of snakes in India.
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It helps scientists understand the ecological and environmental factors that influenced the evolution of these giant reptiles during the Eocene epoch.
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The name Vasuki Indicus is a reference to Vasuki, a serpent king in Hindu mythology, Indicus" part of the name signifies the snake's origin in India.