
First-ever Gorgosaurus skeleton sells at auction for $6.1M to unknown buyer — scientists frustrated
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A 77-million-year-old dinosaur skeleton — first of a kind — sold for $6.1 million to an unknown buyer at Sotheby’s live Natural History auction in New York. Some scientists are fretting, however.
"Few [objects] have the capacity to inspire wonder and capture imaginations quite like this unbelievable Gorgosaurus skeleton." Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle writer for Fox News Digital. Follow her on Twitter at @atstabile.
The 77-million-year-old fossil, belonging to a Gorgosaurus, sold for $6.1 million to an unknown buyer.
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