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New monster species discovered in Thailand, relative of T-rex

Người Lao ĐộngNgười Lao Động10/07/2024

(NLDO) - The teeth of a strange beast were excavated in the fossil-rich area of ​​Phu Noi, Kham Muang district, Kalasin province - Thailand.


According to a research team from Kasetsart University, Mahasarakham University and Sirindhorn Museum (Thailand), three fossilized teeth have been identified as belonging to a monster species that has never been recorded anywhere else in the world .

Phát hiện loài quái thú mới ở Thái Lan, họ hàng của T-rex- Ảnh 1.

Scenery of Thailand in the age of monsters - Graphic photo: Chatcharin Somboon

According to Sci-News, initial analysis results show that the beast that left the teeth above belongs to the Tyrannosauroidea branch of dinosaurs, a branch of the theropod "dinosaurs" group, including famous carnivorous dinosaurs such as Tyrannosaurus rex (T-rex).

Thus, it can be said that the new monster in Thailand is a distant relative of the famous T-rex.

Dr Chatchalerm Ketwetsuriya from Kasetsart University said that although Tyrannosauroidea was distributed mainly in North America and flourished in the Cretaceous period, the oldest members of the clade - dating back to the mid-Jurassic period - were discovered in Europe and Asia.

Phát hiện loài quái thú mới ở Thái Lan, họ hàng của T-rex- Ảnh 2.

Fossil parts excavated in Thailand - Photo: Chowchuvech and colleagues

Most of present-day Eurasia as well as North America belonged to the ancient supercontinent Laurasia during that period.

This means that this branch of dinosaurs most likely originated in what is now Asia before spreading into the western part of Laurasia.

Most of the species close to T-rex are found in China and Mongolia, but the new discovery in Thailand adds to a growing body of evidence that suggests they existed in the southeastern part of ancient Laurasia as well.

Three monster teeth in Thailand date to the late Tithonian period of the Late Jurassic period - about 145 million years ago.

The Phu Noi area is famous for being one of the richest Mesozoic (Triassic - Jurassic - Cretaceous, covering the period of dinosaur existence) vertebrate deposits in Southeast Asia.

“Many species have been excavated at the site, including freshwater sharks, ray-finned fish, lungfish, amphibians, turtles, crocodiles, pterosaurs, and dinosaurs,” the authors said.

Three other dinosaur species - including one theropod - have been identified at the site previously.

The study was recently published in the journal Tropical Natural History.



Source: https://nld.com.vn/phat-hien-loai-quai-thu-moi-o-thai-lan-ho-hang-cua-t-rex-196240709174956179.htm

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