Researchers discover a new gigantic dinosaur species in ...
Scientists say they've identified the largest long-necked, herbivorous dinosaur to ever live in Southeast Asia.
6abc.comHere’s the latest I can summarize based on recent reporting:
A new gigantic sauropod named Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis was identified from remains found in northeastern Thailand. Early analyses describe it as one of the largest dinosaurs from Southeast Asia, with estimates around 27 meters in length and roughly 27 tonnes in weight. This discovery reportedly makes Thailand home to one of the region’s largest known dinosaurs and suggests Southeast Asia hosted very large sauropods toward the later part of the Cretaceous.[1][3][4]
The discovery originated from fossils found around a pond in the Chaiyaphum region, with fieldwork conducted over several years and subsequent 3D imaging to confirm its classification as a new species of sauropod. Local researchers and international collaborators published or discussed the findings in mid-May 2026, with multiple outlets highlighting its size and significance to regional paleontology.[3][4][6]
Coverage across outlets emphasizes that Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis could represent the last major sauropod remains accessible in younger Thai rock formations, making its discovery particularly notable for understanding Southeast Asia’s dinosaur record. Some summaries also describe the finding as potentially the largest long-necked herbivore in Southeast Asia to that point.[4][6]
Related context from several outlets notes the national and regional significance, with Thai provinces contributing to a growing list of named dinosaurs from the country (Thailand has at least 14 named species per some reports) and international researchers collaborating to document new material.[10][1][4]
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Scientists say they've identified the largest long-necked, herbivorous dinosaur to ever live in Southeast Asia.
6abc.comRemains of fearsome T-Rex cousin found in Thailand
washingtondc.thaiembassy.orgAccording to the researchers, the largest predator in the ecosystem was a relative of the giant African meat-eating dinosaur Carcharodontosaurus.
www.ndtv.comPaleontologists have dubbed the long-necked, plant-eating creature "Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis." It's the 14th named dinosaur from Thailand, and it might be the biggest one ever found in Southeast Asia
www.smithsonianmag.comThe fossil of a new dinosaur species, a long-necked herbivore thought to have weighed as much as nine elephants, has been found in Thailand.
www.washingtontimes.comThailand is now known to have 14 named dinosaur species
www.independent.co.ukThe discovery of some bones at the edge of a pond in Thailand a decade ago has led to the identification of a new type of dinosaur, with a massive size, long neck and tail, and a plant diet.
www.cnn.comNagatitan chaiyaphumensis had enough unique features to be considered a new species.
www.aljazeera.comScientists say they’ve identified the largest long-necked, herbivorous dinosaur to ever live in Southeast Asia.
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