Madtsoiidae Snake:
The fossil of a Madtsoiidae snake was recently discovered in the mountains of Ladakh.
- The recent discovery throws light on the existence of the Madtsoiidae snake, a rare species of snake, in the subcontinent.
- Researchers reported for the first time a Madtsoiidae snake from the late Oligocene period in India.
- Thus, it shows that this species continued to exist in the sub-continent for a much longer time than previously believed.
- The global climatic shifts during the Eocene-Oligocene boundary did not cause the extinction of this species in India.
- Researchers from the Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Panjab University, IIT Ropar, and Comenius University, Slovakia conducted the study.
- The recently discovered specimen of the Madtsoiidae snake is kept in the repository of the Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology (Dehradun), an autonomous institute of the Department of Science and Technology.
- The research is published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.
- Madtsoiidae snake is an extinct group of snakes, which grows up to 30 feet in length. They first appeared during the later part of the Cretaceous period.
- They were mainly found in the Gondwanan landmasses (Africa, South America, Australia, Antarctica, the Indian subcontinent, and the Arabian Peninsula).