Thailand unearths Southeast Asia’s largest dinosaur, the mighty Nagatitan
Researchers in Thailand have discovered Southeast Asia's largest dinosaur, a plant-eating species named *Nagatitan*. This colossal creature, measuring 27 meters (88 feet) long and weighing approximately 27 tonnes, roamed the region between 100 and 120 million years ago. The discovery, detailed in the journal *Scientific Reports*, makes *Nagatitan* significantly larger than Dippy the Diplodocus, a well-known dinosaur specimen. This significant paleontological find provides new insights into the prehistoric life of Southeast Asia.