A 67 million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex fossil is set to be auctioned in New York, with a pre-sale value estimated at $30 million. The auction raises concerns among scientists regarding the implications of such high-value sales on scientific research and preservation.
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Tyrannosaurus rex fossil to be auctioned in New York with estimated value of $30 million
A Tyrannosaurus rex fossil, dated at 67 million years old, will be auctioned in New York with an estimated pre-sale value of $30 million. This auction has prompted discussions among scientists about the potential challenges posed by high-value fossil sales.
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Tyrannosaurus rex fossil to be auctioned in New York with estimated value of $30 million