Scientists unearthed a gigantic dinosaur species in Thailand after a villager spotted the bones
Thailand is now known to have 14 named dinosaur species
www.independent.co.ukThe latest major news is that researchers in Thailand have identified a gigantic new long-necked dinosaur, Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, described as the largest sauropod so far found in Southeast Asia, dating to roughly 100–120 million years ago. Several outlets report the find as a potential “last titan” of Thailand, highlighting its massive size (around 27 meters long, tens of tonnes in weight) and its significance for understanding regional dinosaur diversity.[1][2][3][4][5]
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Thailand is now known to have 14 named dinosaur species
www.independent.co.ukA local man in Thailand found strange looking rocks. He called a team to study them, and as it turns out, they were dinosaur bones. After years of research, this discovery was announced the largest ever sauropod in Southeast Asia. The full story is in the article. . Curiosities, History
www.boredpanda.comScientists say they’ve identified the largest long-necked, herbivorous dinosaur to ever live in Southeast Asia.
abcnews.comNagatitan chaiyaphumensis had enough unique features to be considered a new species.
www.aljazeera.comMeet Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, a colossal dinosaur unearthed in Thailand. The giant lived 100 million years ago — here's what researchers found. (Patchanop Boonsai)
www.khou.comScientists say they've identified the largest long-necked, herbivorous dinosaur to ever live in Southeast Asia.
abc7news.comAccording to the researchers, the largest predator in the ecosystem was a relative of the giant African meat-eating dinosaur Carcharodontosaurus.
www.ndtv.comPaleontologists have dubbed the long-necked, plant-eating creature "Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis." It's the 14th named dinosaur from Thailand, and it might be the biggest one ever found in Southeast Asia
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