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Scientists have identified a new species of giant long-necked dinosaur named Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis from fossils found in Thailand, which is the largest dinosaur ever discovered in Southeast Asia, weighing approximately 27 tons and measuring 27 meters in length, and providing insights into how ancient climate conditions allowed such massive dinosaurs to thrive. #Dinosaur #Paleontology #Fossils #TH #GB #GR

Sejarah: Dinosaurus raksasa 'setara sembilan gajah dewasa' berhasil diidentifikasi dari fosil di Thailand
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Researchers have identified a new species of giant long-necked dinosaur, named Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, from fossils found in Thailand, making it the largest dinosaur ever discovered in Southeast Asia, with an estimated weight of 27 tons and a length of 27 meters, while offering new insights into the evolution of dinosaurs amidst changing ancient climatic conditions. #Dinosaur #Paleontology #Fossils #TH #GB

Sejarah: Dinosaurus raksasa 'setara sembilan gajah dewasa' berhasil diidentifikasi dari fosil di Thailand

A recent study of ancient fossils from Wisconsin has revealed a new species of myriapod, Waukartus muscularis, demonstrating that these legged ancestors were already adapted for life on land approximately 437 million years ago, long before they emerged from aquatic environments. #Evolution #Fossils #Myriapods #US

How Ancient Centipede Ancestors Conquered the Earth

A recently described fossil species named Waukartus muscularis, discovered in Wisconsin and dating back 437 million years, reveals that early myriapods were already well-adapted for terrestrial life long before their ancestors emerged from the sea, showcasing a significant evolutionary transition for today's myriad-legged arthropods. #Evolution #Fossils #Arthropods #US

How Ancient Centipede Ancestors Conquered the Earth

A newly identified species of myriapod, named *Waukartus muscularis*, discovered in ancient Silurian fossils from Wisconsin, provides evidence that the ancestors of modern centipedes and millipedes adapted to terrestrial life with streamlined legs long before leaving the water, highlighting an early evolutionary leap for these many-legged creatures. #Evolution #Fossils #Myriapods #US

How Ancient Centipede Ancestors Conquered the Earth

A study of jaw fossils found in Japan and Canada suggests that giant octopuses may have dominated the Cretaceous seas, reaching lengths of up to 20 meters and occupying top positions in the marine food chain during the era of dinosaurs, challenging the prevailing view that large marine reptiles were the primary predators of that time. #Fossils #MarineLife #Paleontology #JP #CA

Pulpos gigantes habrían dominado los océanos hace 100 millones de años