Scientists Identify Largest Dinosaur Ever Found in Southeast Asia in Thailand

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The discovery expands understanding of dinosaur diversity and gigantism in Southeast Asia's prehistoric ecosystems.

  • The newly identified dinosaur species measures approximately 90 feet in length.
  • Remains were found in the Lower Cretaceous Khok Kruat Formation of Thailand.
  • Researchers estimate the dinosaur weighed as much as nine elephants.
  • The dinosaur is described as a long-necked herbivore and the largest found in Southeast Asia.
  • The species is classified as a somphospondylan titanosauriform sauropod.

Scientists have unearthed and identified a new species of giant sauropod dinosaur in Thailand, marking it as the largest dinosaur discovered in Southeast Asia to date.

This finding provides new insights into the evolution and distribution of giant dinosaurs in the region, contributing to the broader understanding of prehistoric life and biodiversity in Southeast Asia.

Further research is expected to analyze the fossil remains in greater detail and explore the implications for dinosaur evolution and paleogeography in Asia.

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