The snake is estimated to be between roughly 11 and 15 metres long, comparable in size only to the extinct Titanoboa, known to be the longest snake to have ever lived, the researchers said.
From the Panandhro Lignite Mine, researchers discovered 27 'mostly well-preserved' bones forming the snake's spinal column, or vertebra, with some connections still intact
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.