Updated On: 03 December, 2025 09:26 AM IST | London | Agencies
Researchers examined 183 fossilised anaconda backbones collected in Falcón State, Venezuela. All these fossils belong to at least 32 distinct snakes

Anaconda’s have been known to reach up to 7 metres in length. FILE PIC/ISTOCK
A study of anaconda fossils shows that these snakes reached their maximum size 12.4 million years ago and then stopped growing.
Researchers examined 183 fossilised anaconda backbones collected in Falcon State, Venezuela. All these fossils belong to at least 32 distinct snakes.