
Scientists Discover Massive Titanosaur Dinosaur in Southeast Asia
Published May 16, 2026
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Unveiling the massive remnants from Southeast Asia, a titanic dinosaur raises humorous yet scientific intrigue. Meet Titanic Terry, the lumbering titan from Thailand.
Scientists have discovered skeletal remains of a new dinosaur species in Thailand, estimated to weigh as much as nine elephants. Known as the 'Last Titan,' this titanosaur enriches the diversity of large prehistoric creatures in Southeast Asia. The find provides new insights into the evolution of giant dinosaurs during the Cretaceous period. Researchers are excited about the implications for Southeast Asia's paleontological history.
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