Southeast Asia's Secret Giant: Nagatitan Chaiyaphumensis Unveiled The discovery of Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, South east Asia's largest dinosaur, has shed new light on a long forgotten era in the region's history.
Estimated to be around 27 meters long and weighing between 25 28 tonnes, this massive sauropod roamed the earth roughly 113 million years ago during the Cretaceous Period.
Its existence fills a significant gap in our understanding of regional dinosaur fauna and raises intriguing questions about the evolution of these gentle giants.