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Auction of T-Rex Skeleton in New York Causes Concern in the Scientific World

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Auction of T-Rex Skeleton in New York Causes Concern in the Scientific World
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  • The 67 million-year-old T-Rex skeleton will be put up for sale by Sotheby's in New York on Tuesday.
  • The estimated value of one of the fully preserved skeletons is between 20 and 30 million dollars.
  • Museums are struggling to purchase such fossils due to the high prices.
  • The remains that fall into the hands of super-rich collectors remain closed to scientific research.

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67 million-year-old T-Rex skeleton20-30 million dollars estimated value18-26 million Euro

The Sotheby's auction house will put up for sale a 67 million-year-old Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton in New York on Tuesday. The skeleton, which is being auctioned along with other fossils and dinosaur bones, is considered one of the most complete dinosaur remains to have survived to the present day. Its estimated value ranges from 20 to 30 million dollars.

Scientists are expressing their serious concerns due to this sale. Unfortunately, museums do not have the budgets to pay such high amounts. This situation leads to paleontologically highly important fossils falling exclusively into the hands of wealthy private collectors.

Such remains purchased by private collectors generally become inaccessible for paleontological research. Researchers state that these fossils, which are closed to scientific examination, constitute a great loss in understanding the evolution of dinosaurs.

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Where and when will the Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton be sold?
The skeleton will be auctioned off at the Sotheby's auction house in New York on Tuesday, along with other fossils.
What is the value of the dinosaur skeleton in question?
The estimated value of the T-Rex skeleton, which stands out with its complete structure, ranges from 20 to 30 million dollars.
Why do scientists oppose this auction?
Because fossils fall into the hands of private collectors who are closed to researchers due to these high prices that museums cannot afford.

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