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If you love reptiles, the colossal Titanoboa may have amazed you with at 42 feet; it was long considered the largest snake ever. But a recent discovery in Gujarat’s Kutch coast revealed fossils of an ancient serpent measuring 49 feet and nearly 1,000 kg, rewriting history and revealing a truly extraordinary species.  
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Vauski Indicus: If you are fascinated about the world of reptiles, you must have heard about Titanoboa. For years, the colossal Titanoboa, measuring a staggering 42 feet, held the undisputed title of being the world's largest or longest snake. But a recent, incredible discovery in India's Gujarat, has rewitten that history. Along the Kutch coast, researchers unearthed fossils hinting at an ancient serpent, now estimated to be a mind-blowing 49 feet long and weighing nearly 1,000 kilograms. This isn't just a new species; it's a game-changer.
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Vasuki Indicus: The title of the world's largest snake has long been held by the prehistoric Titanoboa, measuring up to 42 feet. However, a groundbreaking discovery in Gujarat, India, may have just rewritten history. Fossils unearthed along the Kutch coast suggest the existence of an ancient serpent estimated to be 49 feet long and weighing nearly 1,000 kilograms. Researchers from IIT Roorkee have spent nearly two decades studying these remains, linking them to Vasuki Naag, the mythical serpent known as the divine ornament around Lord Shiva’s neck. This scientific discovery not only challenges earlier beliefs about the largest snake to have roamed the Earth but also lends credibility to ancient Indian scriptures that reference mighty serpents like Vasuki. Let’s take a closer look at this fascinating revelation about Vasuki Indicus:
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The researcher suggested that the 'Vasuki Indicus' discovered by the scientists of IIT Roorkee that this fossil can provide a lot of information about the process of evolution. 



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