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Meet Vasuki Indicus: World's largest snake found in India after decades

Researchers identified the snake as Vasuki indicus. It was uncovered at the Panandhro Lignite Mine in Kutch.

July 16, 2025 / 11:46 IST
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Vasuki Indicus: India’s Ancient Giant Snake Revealed After Years (Image: AI Generated)
Vasuki Indicus: India’s Ancient Giant Snake Revealed After Years (Image: AI Generated)

Buried beneath Gujarat’s dusty ground lay a giant tale. Scientists have now brought that ancient story to light. A massive prehistoric snake once slithered through swampy lands. Its size and mystery stunned researchers.

Fossil Found in Kutch After Years of Study
Researchers identified the snake as Vasuki indicus. It was uncovered at the Panandhro Lignite Mine in Kutch. The first fossils appeared back in 2005. They included 27 large vertebrae, well preserved in rock.

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It took researchers almost twenty years to confirm details. Scientists at IIT Roorkee led the long-term study. Their findings place Vasuki among the largest known snakes. Its length ranged from 36 to 50 feet. The estimated weight was close to a metric tonne.

Its length ranged from 36 to 50 feet. (Image: CC BY-SA 4.0)