Updated On: 31 December, 2025 07:04 AM IST | Bangkok | Agencies
This fish-eating dinosaur stalked the Khorat Group’s waterways in Cretaceous Thailand. Interestingly, the discovery is being hailed as one of the most complete spinosaurid specimens ever recovered in Asia

An illustration of a spinosaurid dinosaur. PIC COURTESY/Andrew McAfee
Fossilised remains of a giant dinosaur that lived 125 million years ago have been identified. It belongs to a 25-foot-long dinosaur nicknamed ‘Sam Ran spinosaurid’.
This fish-eating dinosaur stalked the Khorat Group’s waterways in Cretaceous Thailand. Interestingly, the discovery is being hailed as one of the most complete spinosaurid specimens ever recovered in Asia.