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Colossal dinosaur unearthed in Thailand weighs as much as nine elephants

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Colossal dinosaur unearthed in Thailand weighs as much as nine elephants
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The remains of a previously unknown dinosaur species, dubbed Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, has been excavated in Thailand, according to a study published in the journal Scientific Reports. Scientists estimate the long-necked herbivore weighed as much as nine adult Asian elephants and is the largest ever found in Southeast Asia.

Issued on: 15/05/2026 - 08:58

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A model skeleton of Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, Thailand's largest dinosaur, on display at the Thainosaur Museum in Bangkok on May 15, 2026. It weighed as much an nine adult elephants.
A model skeleton of Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, Thailand's largest dinosaur, on display at the Thainosaur Museum in Bangkok on May 15, 2026. © Lillian Suwanrumpha, AFP

Scientists have identified a massive new dinosaur from remains discovered in Thailand, with the creature estimated to have weighed as much as nine adult elephants. 

The long-necked herbivore stretched 27 metres (88 feet) and weighed about 27 tonnes, according to a study published in the journal Scientific Reports. 

It probably roamed what is now Thailand between 100 and 120 million years ago and is the largest ever found in Southeast Asia, researchers said. 

They estimated the new dinosaur had the same heft as nine adult Asian elephants.

"Our dinosaur is big by most people's standards – it likely weighed at least 10 tonnes more than Dippy the Diplodocus," said lead researcher Thitiwoot Sethapanichsakul, referring to the enormous composite cast previously on display at London's Natural History Museum

The Thai PhD student called the newly discovered sauropod "the last titan" because it was unearthed in one of the youngest rock formations where dinosaurs are found in Thailand, according to University College London.

The region later became a shallow sea, he added, "so this may be the last or most recent large sauropod we will find in Southeast Asia". 

The first remains of the enormous creature were unearthed a decade ago by locals in northeast Thailand, but the excavation was not completed until 2024, according to the study, published Thursday. 

The remains partially resembled those of previously discovered sauropods, but had enough unique features to be considered a new species. 

It has been dubbed Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis after a serpent from Southeast Asian folklore, a giant of Greek mythology and the province of Chaiyaphum where it was found.

A life-size reconstruction is on display at Bangkok's Thainosaur Museum, according to UCL.

(FRANCE 24 with AFP)

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