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Giant new dinosaur identified from fossils in Thailand

Scientists from the UK and Thailand have identified Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, the largest dinosaur ever found in Southeast Asia, from fossils unearthed in Chaiyaphum province a decade ago. This 27-tonne, 27-meter-long sauropod lived 100-120 million years ago; its discovery provides insights into how ancient climatic conditions enabled gigantic dinosaur growth, and it may be the last large sauropod found in the region as younger rock formations were covered by a shallow sea.

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