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Why collect Ferraris when you can own a T-Rex?

But please don’t hide dinosaur fossils away in your home. They belong in museums where everyone can enjoy them

July 24, 2023 / 15:45 IST
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Scientific relics interest some people more than cars.

One thing that parents and their kids can agree on is that dinosaurs are amazing. Our planet was once home to fantastical beasts and we know this because paleontologists painstakingly reveal the magnificent skeletons buried beneath our feet.

Yet today these natural wonders aren’t just gawped at by awestruck
museum visitors. They’re collected like precious gems, manuscripts or fine art. They’re prized by the Hollywood, technology and financial elite and auctioned off to the highest bidder.

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A Tyrannosaurus rex, nicknamed Stan, sold at Christie’s in New York in 2020 for almost $32 million (it’s expected to become the star of a new natural history museum in Abu Dhabi).

This week, a winged Pteranodon skeleton will go under the hammer at Sotheby’s where it’s estimated to fetch up to $6 million. Although technically not a dinosaur, around half a dozen dino fossils have sold for at least that amount since 2020.