Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis discovered in Thailand is Southeast Asia's largest dinosaur
NewsBytes | May 20, 2026 4:39 PM CST
Nagatitan fossils fill Southeast Asia gap
Nagatitan lived around 113 million years ago and its fossils, like huge leg bones and vertebrae, help fill a big gap in Southeast Asia's dino history.
Its name nods to the mythical Naga serpent and the Chaiyaphum region where it was found.
Scientists think this long-necked herbivore thrived in dry areas with rivers and forests, munching on tall plants that other dinos couldn't reach.
This discovery could inspire even more dino hunts across Thailand!
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