Explain Like I'm 5
Imagine digging around in your hometown and accidentally finding the bones of a creature as long as three school buses! In this episode, we’re traveling to Thailand to meet a brand-new, real-life giant: Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis. Discovered by a local resident and studied by scientists for ten whole years, this massive plant-eater is officially the largest dinosaur ever found in Southeast Asia. Grab your imaginary paleontology gear as we travel back 110 million years to learn all about this gentle giant. We’ll break down exactly what makes this massive creature so special, and how scientists piece together its ancient world. In this episode, we’ll answer: * How big is a "Titan"? We're talking 27 meters long and weighing as much as five adult elephants! * What's in a name? Learn why scientists named this long-necked dinosaur after the "Naga" (a magical, mythical serpent) and a "Titan" (a giant). * What was its home like? Discover how the area where it lived eventually turned into a shallow ocean. * Why is it called "The Last Titan"? Find out why this heavy-hitter might have been the last of the giant land-dwellers in that part of the ancient world. Tune in to uncover the secrets of the ultimate heavy-weight champion of the Early Cretaceous period!
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