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Thai paleontologists discover new dinosaur species from 150 million years ago with neck the length of a cricket pitch

Proto Thema - English

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July 11, 2026

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Thai palaeontologists have named Uragasaurus kalasinensis, a herbivorous sauropod from Kalasin Province whose exceptionally long neck places it in the Mamenchisauridae family, a group previously found almost exclusively in China, researchers report in Scientific Reports The post Thai paleontologists discover new dinosaur species from 150 million years ago with neck the length of a cricket pitch appeared first on ProtoThema English.

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Times of India

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· Jul 10, 2026

This 143-million-year-old dinosaur discovered in Thailand, can rewrite parts of Jurassic history

This 143-million-year-old dinosaur discovered in Thailand, can rewrite parts of Jurassic history

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 29, 2026

Steve Brusatte book dives into everything you always wanted to know about birds

Fifty years ago, it would have seemed strange for a paleontologist to write a book about birds, but today we know why the pairing makes sense. Birds are dinosaurs: it’s as literally true as saying humans are mammals. The brontosaurus and the triceratops might have been wiped off the face of the planet 66 million []

Gizmodo

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· Jun 30, 2026

This Fossil Sat in a Drawer for 40 Years. Now It’s Changing What We Know About Dinosaurs in Antarctica

A case of mistaken identity resolved decades later.

Sweden Herald

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· Jun 30, 2026

Antarctica’s first dinosaur fossil identified as titanosaur tail vertebra

Antarctica’s first dinosaur fossil identified as titanosaur tail vertebra

teleSUR English

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· Jul 9, 2026

IKIAM University Identifies First Dinosaur Fossil in Ecuadorian Amazon

The remains of ‘Wakrayampi’ were discovered in 2018 by residents of a community in the Napo province. This week, IKIAM University announced that its researchers have identified the first dinosaur fossil ever recorded in the Ecuadorian Amazon, a titanosaur sauropod that lived in the region about 67 million years ago. RELATED: Extinction of Indigenous Languages []

DNyuz

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· Jul 5, 2026

Ancient Molecules on a Pterosaur Fossil Revealed What Its Diet Looked Like 100 Million Years Ago

According to a new study in iScience, researchers found an especially well-preserved 113-million-year-old pterosaur fossil in Brazil. As if that wasn’t rare enough, this miraculously good-looking fossil had on its wing an equally well-preserved ancient steroid molecule, which has given researchers a molecular-level glimpse at what these ancient flying reptiles ate. A lot of the []

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Related coverage for "Thai paleontologists discover new dinosaur species from 150 million years ago with neck the length of a cricket pitch": Times of India — This 143-million-year-old dinosaur discovered in Thailand, can rewrite parts of Jurassic history. Washington Examiner — Steve Brusatte book dives into everything you always wanted to know about birds. Gizmodo — This Fossil Sat in a Drawer for 40 Years. Now It’s Changing What We Know About Dinosaurs in Antarctica. Sweden Herald — Antarctica’s first dinosaur fossil identified as titanosaur tail vertebra. teleSUR English — IKIAM University Identifies First Dinosaur Fossil in Ecuadorian Amazon. DNyuz — Ancient Molecules on a Pterosaur Fossil Revealed What Its Diet Looked Like 100 Million Years Ago