The largest dinosaur ever found in Southeast Asia was hiding in plain sight near a pond in northeastern Thailand — mistaken for ordinary rocks until researchers confirmed it as a 27-tonne, 27-metre sauropod
The bone was taller than the man standing beside it. That was the first real clue that the weathered shapes at the edge of a communal pond in Chaiyaphum province, in northeastern Thailand, were not…
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