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Dinosaur Day - primary assembly resources
26+ min ago (1078+ words) To learn about dinosaurs, palaeontology, and the ancient natural history of Earth and to consider the evolution of life on our planet and how fossils help us to understand the history of dinosaurs. Dinosaur Day is celebrated on 1 June every…...
A Man Spotted Strange-Looking Rocks Near a Pond in Thailand. They Turned Out to Be the Bones of a Massive New Dinosaur Species
1+ hour, 31+ min ago (627+ words) More from Smithsonian magazine Sarah Kuta | Daily Correspondent Paleontologists in Thailand have identified a new dinosaur'and it may be the largest one ever unearthed in Southeast Asia. Named'Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, the long-necked, plant-eating behemoth likely stretched more than 88 feet long and…...
Scientists Find Fossils Of Southeast Asia's Giant Dinosaur In Thailand
1+ hour, 27+ min ago (376+ words) Scientists have discovered the remains of the largest-known dinosaur from Southeast Asia in present-day Thailand. The massive plant-eating dinosaur, named Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, lived around 113 million years ago during the Cretaceous Period and is believed to have grown nearly 90 feet (27 meters)…...
Meet Nagatitan: Largest dinosaur ever discovered in Southeast Asia
1+ hour, 37+ min ago (1179+ words) Stylized life reconstruction of Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis gen. et. sp. nov. within the arid floodplains of late Early Cretaceous Aptian'Albian Thailand illustrated by Patchanop Boonsai. (CREDIT: Scientific Reports) A front leg bone nearly as tall as a person lay buried beside…...
Experts continue search after dinosaur discovery
9+ hour, 8+ min ago (265+ words) Following the state's first evidence of a dinosaur in the southern Eifel region, experts are examining the recovered material for possible further interesting finds. So far, only 20 percent of the rock has been examined. The discovery of the more than…...
The "Last Titan: Giant New Dinosaur Found In Thailand Breaks Records
2+ hour, 44+ min ago (870+ words) Home - Learning - The "Last Titan: Giant New Dinosaur Found in Thailand Breaks Records BANGKOK " A local villagers chance discovery by a pond in Chaiyaphum, Thailand, has led scientists to unveil Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, the largest dinosaur ever discovered in Southeast Asia....
Scientists unearth Southeast Asia's largest dinosaur
2+ hour, 34+ min ago (185+ words) The Times of India Scientists unearth Southeast Asia's largest dinosaur Scientists have unveiled Nagatitan Chaiyaphumensis, a colossal plant-eating dinosaur found in Thailand. Image Credit: Gemini The TOI Science Desk stands as an inquisitive team of journalists, ceaselessly delving into the…...
Remains Of Southeast Asia's Largest Dinosaur Known For Long Neck & Limbs, Discovered In Thailand
5+ hour, 38+ min ago (96+ words) Researchers have uncovered remains of Southeast Asia's largest dinosaur in Thailand from millions of years ago....
Not tiny animals, just algae: Study challenges evidence for early animal life on Earth
3+ hour, 6+ min ago (181+ words) Advanced imaging at a particle accelerator has debunked the theory that ancient rock markings were animal origins...
Scientists dig up Southeast Asia's largest dinosaur in Thailand - Latest News from Saudi Arabia and the World
2+ hour, 52+ min ago (503+ words) BANGKOK " A new type of giant dinosaur has been identified by scientists from remains dug up in Thailand. Researchers have unearthed "skeletal remains of Nagatitan, a member of the dinosaur lineage called sauropods known for having a long neck, long…...