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‘Last titan’ of Thailand discovered, and it’s the longest-necked dinosaur on record from Southeast Asia

Gigantic fossils discovered in Thailand reveal the “last titan,” a long-necked dinosaur that lived up to 120 million years ago when the region was semi-arid, a new study finds.

Dubbed Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, the newfound species is the largest sauropod, or long-necked dinosaur, found in Southeast Asia to date. It likely measured about 90 feet (27 meters) in length and weighed around 30 tons (27 metric tons), according to a study published Thursday (May 14) in the journal Scientific Reports.

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