'Anaconda' meets 'Jurassic Park': Fossil snake from India fed on hatchling dinosaurs (page 3)
Sixty-seven million years ago, when dinosaur hatchlings first scrambled out of their eggs, their first--and last--glimpse of the world might have been the open jaws of a 3.5-metre-long snake named Sanajeh indicus, based on the discovery in India of a nearly complete fossilized skeleton of a primitive snake coiled inside a dinosaur nest. read more
'Anaconda' meets 'Jurassic Park': Fossil snake from India fed on hatchling dinosaurs
Sixty-seven million years ago, when dinosaur hatchlings first scrambled out of their eggs, their first -- and last -- glimpse of the world might have been the open jaws of a 3.5-meter-long snake ...
Mon 1 Mar 10 from ScienceDaily
'Anaconda' meets 'Jurassic Park': Study shows ancient snakes ate dinosaur babies, Mon 1 Mar 10 from e! Science News
Fossil Snake from India Fed on Hatchling Dinosaurs
The remains of an extraordinary fossil unearthed in 67-million-year-old sediments from Gujarat, western India provide a rare glimpse at an unusual feeding behavior in ancient snakes.
Mon 1 Mar 10 from Newswise