Largest Dinosaur in Southeast Asia Discovered in Thailand's Khok Kruat Formation
1-Minute Brief
The discovery expands scientific understanding of dinosaur diversity and gigantism in the region during the Lower Cretaceous period.
Key Facts
- Researchers identified a new sauropod species from the Khok Kruat Formation in Thailand.
- The dinosaur, named nagatitan, is estimated to weigh as much as nine elephants.
- It is considered the largest dinosaur ever found in Southeast Asia.
- The species has been dubbed the 'Last Titan of Thailand' in some reports.
- The discovery provides new clues about the evolution and spread of giant dinosaurs in Asia.
What Happened
Fossils of a new gigantic sauropod dinosaur species were unearthed in Thailand's Khok Kruat Formation, marking the largest dinosaur discovery in Southeast Asia.
Why It Matters
This finding offers important insights into the diversity and evolutionary history of sauropod dinosaurs in Asia, highlighting the region's role in the development of giant dinosaur species.
What's Next
Researchers are expected to conduct further analysis of the fossils to better understand the dinosaur's biology and its environment, and additional excavations may follow.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Google NewsUnknown8h agoResearchers discover a new gigantic dinosaur species in Thailand - ABC News
- Google NewsUnknown5h agoScientists dig up Southeast Asia's largest dinosaur in Thailand
- BBC WorldCenter23m agoGiant new dinosaur identified from fossils in Thailand
