Palaeontologists discover new dinosaur species Uragasaurus kalasinensis in Thailand
Palaeontologists in Thailand announced the discovery of a new dinosaur species, Uragasaurus kalasinensis, from fossils found in Kalasin Province. The plant-eating dinosaur, measuring up to 20 meters long, lived approximately 150 million years ago. This marks the first identification of a Mamenchisauridae dinosaur species in Thailand, featuring unique bone structures uncommon in other species.
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Published 10 Jul 2026, 21:30 UTC · Updated 10 Jul 2026, 21:40 UTC
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