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As a kid, Thitiwoot wanted to name a dino. He never knew it'd be this big

ABC Australia · May 23, 2026, 7:00 PM

Key takeaways

  • The skeleton of the Nagatitan was reconstructed based on comparing the recovered bones (in yellow) with those of similar dinosaurs.
  • A collection of bones discovered next to a pond in Thailand are the remains of the largest dinosaur on record in South-East Asia.
  • One of the scientists who led the work said naming a new dinosaur from his homeland was a childhood dream.

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The skeleton of the Nagatitan was reconstructed based on comparing the recovered bones (in yellow) with those of similar dinosaurs. (Supplied: Thitiwoot Sethapanichsakul)

A collection of bones discovered next to a pond in Thailand are the remains of the largest dinosaur on record in South-East Asia.

One of the scientists who led the work said naming a new dinosaur from his homeland was a childhood dream.

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