**CORRECTS DATE PHOTO TAKEN TO 2008**In this 2008 photo released by Wilson et al. 2010, PLoS Biology shows blocks preserving the snake Sanajeh indicus in association with a partial clutch of three sauropod eggs and a sauropod hatchling. The fossilized remains of a 67 million-year-old snake found coiled around a dinosaur egg offer rare insight into the ancient reptile's dining habits and evolution, scientists said Tuesday, March 2, 2010. The findings, which appeared in Tuesday's issue of the PLoS Biology journal, provide the first evidence that the 11.5-foot-(3.5-meter-) long snake fed on eggs and hatchlings of saurapod dinosaurs, meaning it was one of the few predators to prey on the long-necked herbivores. Photo: AP