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BBC World14.05.2026Wissenschaft2 dk okuma

Nagatitan: Largest Dinosaur in South-East Asia Discovered

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Researchers identify Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, a 27-tonne, 27m-long sauropod dinosaur from fossils in Thailand, dating back 100-120 million years, twice the size of a T-Rex.

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Discovery of a new sauropod dinosaur species in Thailand, significant for its size and the region's dinosaur diversity.

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The nagatitan, the largest-ever dinosaur found in South-East Asia, weighed 27 tonnes - as much as nine adult Asian elephants - and measured 27m (88ft) in length, longer than a diplodocus. Like that dinosaur, it belonged to the sauropod family of long-necked herbivores. A team of researchers from the UK and Thailand identified the species from fossils found beside a pond in north-eastern Thailand a decade ago. The dinosaur's full name is Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, with "naga" referring to a serpent in South-East Asian folklore, "titan" referring to the gods in Greek mythology, and chaiyaphumensis meaning "from Chaiyaphum", the province where the fossils were discovered. It lived between 100 and 120 million years ago - around 40 million years earlier than the tyrannosaurus rex - and is about twice the size of that creature. Thitiwoot Sethapanichsakul, a Thai doctoral student at University College London (UCL), was the lead author of the study which was published in the Scientific Reports journal. He said the researchers referred to the nagatitan as "the last titan" of Thailand, because the fossils were found in the country's youngest dinosaur-bearing rock formation. "Younger rocks laid down towards the end of the time of the dinosaurs are unlikely to contain dinosaur remains because the region by then had become a shallow sea. So this may be the last or most recent large sauropod we will find in South-East Asia," he said. Sethapanichsakul, a self-confessed "dinosaur kid", said in a UCL press release that the study also "fulfils a childhood promise of naming a dinosaur". The nagatitan is the 14th dinosaur to be named in Thailand. Palaeontologist Dr Sita Manitkoon, from Mahasarakham University, said that the country has a high diversity in dinosaur fossils and is "possibly the third most abundant in Asia in terms of dinosaur remains". The study's co-author, UCL's Prof Paul Upchurch, said the sauropod family of dinosaurs had become quite large at this time, telling National Geographic: "It seems a little odd that sauropods were able to cope with higher temperature conditions", as large bodies retain heat and are harder to cool down.

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  • Full implications of the discovery on our understanding of sauropod evolution

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