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Tag: Reptiles & Amphibians

Reptiles and amphibians are often confused, but they have several key differences. Reptiles have scales and dry skin, while amphibians have moist skin and often live in or near water. Reptiles lay eggs with leathery shells, while amphibians lay eggs without shells or in jelly.

Unearthing Vasuki: India’s Prehistoric Giant Snake

On May 15, 2024Apr 9, 2025 By Indrajit Roy ChoudhuryIn Heritage & History10 Comments

Paleontologists discovered fossilized vertebrae of Vasuki indicus in western India, revealing one of the largest snakes to have existed, estimated at 15 meters long. Belonging to a now-extinct snake family, it thrived 47 million years ago, preying on animals in swampy regions. The discovery sheds light on prehistoric life and the evolution of snakes.

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