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An excavation in Thailand's Northeast
has discovered fossils of various dinosaurs, among them those of
allosaurus, the biggest-sized carnivorous dinosaur species that have been
found in Thailand, local newspaper The Nation reported on Tuesday. (File
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BANGKOK,
Dec. 18 (Xinhua) -- An excavation in Thailand's Northeast has discovered fossils
of various dinosaurs, among them those of allosaurus, the biggest-sized
carnivorous dinosaur species that have been found in Thailand, local newspaper
The Nation reported on Tuesday.
Excavation at Ban Saphan Hin village in Muang
district (provincial seat) of Nakhon Ratchasima Province uncovered allosaurus,
iguanodon, duckbilled dinosaur and pterosaurs fossils in conglomerate layers
dating back 100 million years, Dr. PratuangJintasakul, director of the Nakhon
Ratcha-sima Rajabhat University Petrified Wood and Mineral Resources Research
Institute and Museum, announced Monday.
"Allosaurus is the biggest carnivorous dinosaur
species to have been found in Thailand," Dr. Pratuang was quoted by Tuesday'
newspaper The Nation as saying.
Allosaurus is a late-Jurassic carnivorous dinosaur.
It is similar to, but somewhat smaller, than the tyrannosaurus. Yet, allosaurus
used to stand as tall as 10 meters. "From what we have found, some of its teeth
are 10 centimeters long," Pratuang said.
Pratuang said his institute had found piles of
dinosaur fossils and rocks in the suburbs of Khon Kaen province, neighboring
NakhonRatchasima, over the past seven years. In 2005, he invited Chinese
dinosaur expert Professor Dong Zhiming to help classify the fossils. "In all,
there are more than 1,000 dinosaur fossils," he said.