65-foot-long-necked dinosaur fossils discovered in Thailand: Its unique 'laminae' bones are unlike any other species ever found on the Earth

Paleontologists in Thailand have identified a new long-necked dinosaur species. This plant-eating creature, Uragasaurus kalasinensis, lived approximately 150 million years ago. Its neck was exceptionally long, making up half its total body length. Unique bony structures and air cavities set this dinosaur apart from others. This discovery marks the first Mamenchisauridae family find in mainland Southeast Asia.

65-foot-long-necked dinosaur fossils discovered in Thailand: Its unique 'laminae' bones are unlike any other species ever found on the Earth
Paleontologists in Thailand have identified a new long-necked dinosaur species. This plant-eating creature, Uragasaurus kalasinensis, lived approximately 150 million years ago. Its neck was exceptionally long, making up half its total body length. Unique bony structures and air cavities set this dinosaur apart from others. This discovery marks the first Mamenchisauridae family find in mainland Southeast Asia.